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Community call to action: Taking the next steps to end racism

Community call to action: Taking the next steps to end racism

City of Thunder Bay news release follows: Community call to action: Taking the next steps to end racism April 16, 2015 – The City of Thunder Bay’s Anti-Racism Advisory Committee is hosting a community engagement session on April 21, at th

OPP plans to aggressively tackle Sioux Lookout area break-ins

OPP News release follows: SIOUX LOOKOUT OPP AGGRESIVELY TACKLES BREAK AND ENTER'S The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Sioux Lookout detachment has noticed an increase in break and enters, including thefts from outbuildings and from parked vehicle

PSA: Out of the Darkness memorial walk set for Sunday, May 3

News release from ogranizers follows: Celebrate the lives of those lost to suicide, and help bring awareness to the seriousness of depression and suicide by participating in the 5th annual ‘Out of the Darkness Memorial Walk’ on Sunday May

Border guards seize pot stashed in maple syrup cans

A Banff, Alta. man’s trip through U.S. customs wasn’t that sweet after all. According to border officials, a Canadian citizen en route to Quebec was stopped and searched at the Grand Portage, Minn.

City police swear in two new constables

Thunder Bay Police Service news release follows: The Thunder Bay Police Service will be swearing in Justin Wiwcharyk & Jordan Foglia as Constables. The ceremony will take place Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
Student-led event silently protests racist Facebook pages harassing locals

Student-led event silently protests racist Facebook pages harassing locals

THUNDER BAY -- More than 150 people walked in silent protest of recent racially-motivated social media sites at Confederation College Wednesday.
Fort William First Nations chief says he'll meet with CN one-on-one to get Swing Bridge reopened

Fort William First Nations chief says he'll meet with CN one-on-one to get Swing Bridge reopened

Fort William First Nations, Ont. -- Newly elected Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins says he plans to hold one-on-one meetings with CN officials in an attempt to get the James Street Swing Bridge reopened to vehicular traffic.
City man accused of trading child pornography with undercover Swiss cop

City man accused of trading child pornography with undercover Swiss cop

THUNDER BAY – City police have charged a 20-year-old resident with possession of child pornography.

Law mandating carbon monoxide detectors in homes, apartments now in effect

THUNDER BAY – Starting Wednesday, it is provincial law for any home with a fireplace, attached garage or fuel burning appliance to have carbon monoxide detectors.
Locals rally in global day of action for $15-an-hour minimum wages

Locals rally in global day of action for $15-an-hour minimum wages

THUNDER BAY -- A person who works every day should be able to provide for their family, but Joseph Thomas says that sadly isn’t the reality for many people.
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