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Glance at Crime: Dip in crime last week soured by six sexual assaults

Glance at Crime: Dip in crime last week soured by six sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 189 incidents during the week of Monday, Nov. 2, 2015 through Sunday, Nov.8, 2015.
Leaders consider draft transportation, mining policies

Leaders consider draft transportation, mining policies

THUNDER BAY -- Regional leaders have completed a two-day analysis of programs and policies the province intends to unveil for Northern Ontario.

Counselling centre kicks off credit education week with workshop at Lakehead University

THUNDER BAY -- Are you cheap or are you frugal? That's the theme of this years Credit Education week, which the Thunder Bay Counselling Centre kicked off at Lakehead University Tuesday.
Group wants city to explore other options for drinking water plan

Group wants city to explore other options for drinking water plan

THUNDER BAY -- A group wants the city to rethink its plan to add a new chemical to the water supply.
Three local ceremonies scheduled to mark Remembrance Day

Three local ceremonies scheduled to mark Remembrance Day

THUNDER BAY – Even if you can’t make it to a ceremony, it’s important to mark Remembrance Day.
Atikokan to pose daylight saving time plebiscite question in 2018 election

Atikokan to pose daylight saving time plebiscite question in 2018 election

ATIKOKAN – Atikokan town council has decided now is not the time to debate daylight saving time.

City offers free transit for veterans on Remembrance Day

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: November 10, 2015 – In honour of veterans, Thunder Bay Transit is will be providing free transit service to all veterans and military personnel in uniform and the family members accompanying them on Re
Thunder Bay soldier featured in History Channel documentary

Thunder Bay soldier featured in History Channel documentary

THUNDER BAY -- The exploits of a Thunder Bay-born Canadian Armed Forces colonel are featured in an Afghanistan War documentary series airing on The History Channel this week.
Corrections officers may be head to the picket lines by month's end

Corrections officers may be head to the picket lines by month's end

THUNDER BAY -- Corrections officers could be on strike by the end of the month. OPSEU Local 737 president Mike Lundy, who represents officers at the Thunder Bay District Jail, said negotiations with the province last weekend didn't end well.

Edmund Fitzgerald anniversary a chance to look at what's made Lake Superior safer to navigate

THUNDER BAY -- When the gales of November come early, ships on Lake Superior are more prepared today than they were 40 years ago the local harbour master says.
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