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Reports of telephone scams spike

OPP News Release: (KENORA, ON) – Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have received several reports of recent telephone frauds.
PARO, partners unveil Blueprint for Social Enterprise in Northern Ontario

PARO, partners unveil Blueprint for Social Enterprise in Northern Ontario

THUNDER BAY – PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise has formed a collaborative partnership with a variety of “purpose-driven agents” to create what it calls the Blueprint for Social Enterprise in Northern Ontario.
Police cyber crime unit arrest 50-year-old on child porn charges

Police cyber crime unit arrest 50-year-old on child porn charges

Thunder Bay Police Service News Alert: Child Pornography Arrest The Thunder Bay Police Cyber Crime Unit started an investigation in April 2015 after identifying suspected child pornography images and videos on a file sharing network.
Helping abandoned wildlife? You may be more problem than solution

Helping abandoned wildlife? You may be more problem than solution

Ministry of Natural Resources Fact Sheet: What to Do If You Find a Sick, Injured or Abandoned Wild Animal If you see what you think may be a sick, injured or abandoned animal, don’t remove it from its natural habitat.
Contracts worth $120M for highway four-laning awarded

Contracts worth $120M for highway four-laning awarded

Ontario is putting another $120 million toward four-laning Highway 11/17 between Thunder Bay and Nipigon, and on Wednesday announced the awarded contract. The contractor, Teranorth Construction and Engineering Ltd.
Sleeping Giant Brewing Co. wins national brewing award

Sleeping Giant Brewing Co. wins national brewing award

A local brewery is raising eyebrows on the national stage. Sleeping Giant Brewing Co.

Iconic injured workers monument moving to new home

THUNDER BAY -- The monument for injured workers outside the Lakehead Labour Centre will be moving. The iconic monument is heading to the Finnish Labour Temple.

City announces return of Treasure Exchange Days

City of Thunder Bay News Release June 10, 2015 – The City of Thunder Bay’s popular Treasure Exchange Days return on June 13 and 14, giving residents a chance to discover one-of-a-kind treasures while reducing waste.

ONWA pushes for implementation of TRC recommendations

Ontario Native Women's Association News Release ONWA Pushes for Implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Recommendations As the voice for Aboriginal women and their families in Ontario, the Ontario Native Women’s As
Thunder Bay tops infamous hate crime list: StatsCan

Thunder Bay tops infamous hate crime list: StatsCan

THUNDER BAY – The city has made it to the top of an infamous Statistics Canada list. According to a new report released by the statistic agency, Thunder Bay had the highest reported rates of hate crime in 2013, with 20.9 per 100,000 people.
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