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Kenora man arrested after police respond to break in reports

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Kenora detachment have charged a local male following a break in that occurred on Sunday June 21, 2015.
New 14,000-sq. ft. liquor store opens on city's south side

New 14,000-sq. ft. liquor store opens on city's south side

THUNDER BAY -- Bigger is better when it comes to booze.
TTC leadership wants Bombardier streetcar schedule

TTC leadership wants Bombardier streetcar schedule

The Toronto Transit Commission leadership brought a stern message to Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant today but left optimistic they can negotiate a timeline to save the strained relationship. Bombardier delivered only six of 50 streetcars in a $1.

Police seize pot, cash in drug raid

OPP News Release (IGNACE, ON) – On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Ignace Detachment along with members of the Community Drug Action Team (CDAT) Drug Enforcement Unit – Kenora, Organized Crime Enforce

Sault Ste. Marie man has local court date after impaired charge

OPP News Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) On Saturday, June 20, 2015 at approximately 1:22 am, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were advised of a possible impaired driver on Highway 11/17.

OPP investigate regional break-in that led to significant damage of construction equipment

OPP News Release: (FORT FRANCES, ON) –Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Rainy River District Detachment is looking for assistance from the public. On June 16, 2015, at 7:16 a.m.

Pooches to invade Waverly Park for new event

THUNDER BAY -- The first annual Woofstock is coming to this city Sunday. The inaugural Woofstock takes place at Waverley Park this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jim Comuzzi is the Chair of Waterfront District BIA, one of the hosts of this event.

How should Ontario spend $11.5 billion?

THUNDER BAY – How should Ontario spend $11.5 billion on infrastructure? The province has announced dates for people in Northwestern Ontario to weigh in on how the province Moving Ontario Forward fund.

Conservatory top priority as city seeks federal funding via Canada 150 program

THUNDER BAY – The city will be looking for federal infrastructure money for four projects. Council on Monday voted to submit a prioritized list of asks to Ottawa to request funding under the Canada 150 program, which FedNor has set aside $5.
Council approves adding alternative ballot methods for 2018 municipal election

Council approves adding alternative ballot methods for 2018 municipal election

THUNDER BAY – Voters in the next municipal election will have new ways to cast their ballot.
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