Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Pair in Kenora charged with impaired driving over the weekend

Kenora OPP media release follows: (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a male and female over the weekend for Impaired Driving offences.
Home break-in ends with homeowner pinning down one of four suspects, 22-year-old stabbed

Home break-in ends with homeowner pinning down one of four suspects, 22-year-old stabbed

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release Break and Enter In Progress - Arrest Made Thunder Bay Police received a 911 call at 2:34 a.m. on September 1, 2015 for a break & enter in progress in a Clarkson Street home.
Brew Ha! Beer Festival will return in 2016, organizers confirm

Brew Ha! Beer Festival will return in 2016, organizers confirm

THUNDER BAY -- When over 2,800 people bought tickets to Thunder Bay's first craft beer festival over the Aug. 13-15 weekend, there was little doubt BrewHa! would be back for another round.
Fort Hope man arrested following convenience store robbery

Fort Hope man arrested following convenience store robbery

Thunder Bay Police Service media release Thunder Bay Police have arrested a Fort Hope male for a robbery that occurred last evening at a Mac's Convenience Store location on North May Street. Officers attended the business just before 9:00 p.m.
Shuniah Council passes bow hunting within municipality during morning meeting

Shuniah Council passes bow hunting within municipality during morning meeting

On the first day of bow hunting season, Shuniah Council has legalized the practise in the rural community. Under the new bylaw, hunting with bows and arrows will be legal if permission from private property owners is obtained.
200 property owners served over failing to disconnect downspouts (UPDATE)

200 property owners served over failing to disconnect downspouts (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY -- Anyone who hasn't disconnected their downspout from city sewers should be aware that they could face consequences.
One week left to for Albertasaurus exhibit in Thunder Bay

One week left to for Albertasaurus exhibit in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- Time is running out to see Thunder Bay's own Albertasaurus. The Albertasaurus skeleton mold known as Albert is on display for one more week at the Thunder Bay Museum.
Lives cut short every year from drug overdoses: Drug Strategy committee

Lives cut short every year from drug overdoses: Drug Strategy committee

THUNDER BAY -- Drug overdose claimed the lives of 37 local people in 2013. That statistic is made up of 37 real people who had families and friends.
New program could save cats' lives, city money

New program could save cats' lives, city money

THUNDER BAY -- A pilot program could save the lives of feral cats and the city money.

Parking proposals delayed as city looks for more input

THUNDER BAY -- A pair of proposed parking limits won't be in place anytime soon as the city looks to work out the details with those most impacted by the restrictions.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks