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Teen cyclist ignores stop sign, breaks leg in crash with SUV

Teen cyclist ignores stop sign, breaks leg in crash with SUV

(UPDATE: 10 a.m. Wednesday) THUNDER BAY – A 13-year-old cyclist has suffered a broken leg and is expected to face charges following a collision with a vehicle.
Premier to meet with Anishnabek Nation in Fort William First Nation Wednesday morning

Premier to meet with Anishnabek Nation in Fort William First Nation Wednesday morning

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION -- The Premier is heading to Fort William First Nation. Kathleen Wynne will be at a political summit between the province and the Anishnabek Nation Wednesday morning at the Fort William First Nation Community Hall.
Ontario municipalities want taxes for rail use, province considering request

Ontario municipalities want taxes for rail use, province considering request

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario's Ministry of Finance confirmed it's looking into changing the way municipalities can tax railroad land use.
Watch for kids! Police issue public safety reminder

Watch for kids! Police issue public safety reminder

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) – Once again it is time for students to head back to school and for motorists to be on the lookout for school buses and students.
Catholic board ‘nervous’ but happy with tentative labour deal

Catholic board ‘nervous’ but happy with tentative labour deal

THUNDER BAY -- A local school board says it'll be business as usual now that a tentative labour agreement has been reached. The Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association and the province struck a tentative deal Tuesday.

New beach advisory issued for Chippewa Park

Thunder Bay District Health Unit Media Release August 25, 2015 - A swimming advisory has been issued for the following beach based on water samples taken on Monday, August 24, 2015: Main Beach at Chippewa Park The swimming advisory for the following
Four suspects in 2014 murder case have charges reduced

Four suspects in 2014 murder case have charges reduced

THUNDER BAY -- The four suspects in a local murder case from July of last year have had their charges reduced to manslaughter. It's in connection to the death of 44 year Lloyd Oskineegish who was killed near Field Street.
Student residence will be ready, college administration assures

Student residence will be ready, college administration assures

THUNDER BAY -- Construction is still underway at the site of two new residence buildings at Confederation College but administration is confident the buildings will be complete by the time students arrive in 11 days.
Free parking may end on popular north-side street, recommendation heading to council

Free parking may end on popular north-side street, recommendation heading to council

THUNDER BAY -- The days of free parking on Waverly Street might be numbered.
Glance at Crime: Four sexual assaults and 10 weapons offences reported

Glance at Crime: Four sexual assaults and 10 weapons offences reported

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 273 incidents during the week of Monday, Aug. 17, 2015 through Sunday, Aug. 23, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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