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Authors connect with potential young fans in annual Festival of Trees

Authors connect with potential young fans in annual Festival of Trees

Children’s author Richard Scrimger may write for younger audiences, but he’s really got one target reader in mind. Scrimger, who wrote Zomboy, says he loves kids a lot and is in constant communication with his imagined audience.

City marks start of Youth Week

City of Thunder Bay news release: May 1, 2015 - This week is all about youth in Thunder Bay according to Acting Mayor Rebecca Johnson, who officially proclaimed May 1-7 as “Youth Week” today at City Hall.
Local group protests CBC Thunder Bay cuts during morning rally

Local group protests CBC Thunder Bay cuts during morning rally

THUNDER BAY -- About 45 people gathered on Miles Street on Friday morning to protest job cuts at CBC Thunder Bay.

Police agencies work to prevent prescription drug abuse

OPP News Release (GREENSTONE, ON) – When a physician prescribes medication for a patient, it is only intended for that person. When prescriptions become unused or expired, they can end up in the hands of those they are not intended for.

OPP make arrest following Greenstone break ins

OPP News Release (GREENSTONE, ON) – On April 29, 2015 at 10:45am the Greenstone Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a Break & Enter to a local residence in Longlac.
Councillor wants to look at closing a portion of Red River Road to traffic

Councillor wants to look at closing a portion of Red River Road to traffic

THUNDER BAY -- A city councillor wants a report on the possibility of shutting down a major downtown street to increase business activity and get people out of their cars on the city's north side. Coun.

Brush fires up slightly more than normal so far this year, says MNR

THUNDER BAY -- The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says the number of brush fires so far this year is slightly more than normal. Fortunately, the larger trees are not dry enough yet for the fires to grow into larger scale forest fires.
Postal workers seeking RFDA food donations this weekend

Postal workers seeking RFDA food donations this weekend

THUNDER BAY -- Postal workers are going to do their part on Saturday to stamp out hunger.

Another delay for murder suspect seeking bail decision

THUNDER BAY -- A murder suspect waiting on a decision after allegedly breaching her bail conditions will have to wait until next week to learn if she will be released.

Unlocked vehicles an easy score for criminals, OPP warn

OPP News Release: (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding the public to lock their vehicles at all times.
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