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Wolves attack, kill family dog in woman’s front yard

Wolves attack, kill family dog in woman’s front yard

THUNDER BAY – A woman says wolves attacked and killed one of her dogs in her own front yard.

OPP recover stolen vehicle, two charged

Following is a media release issued by the Northwest OPP _________________ (MARATHON ON) – On Friday March 27, 2015 officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon/Manitouwadge detachment received a report of a thief of fuel from Wal
Foulds to seek federal NDP nomination

Foulds to seek federal NDP nomination

Current River Coun. Andrew Foulds will take a run at federal politics. Foulds on Tuesday announced he is throwing is name into the crowded Thunder Bay-Superior North race and will seek the NDP nomination.

Three charged with trafficking methamphetamine following traffic stop

The following is a media release issued by the Northwest Region OPP: (DRYDEN, ON) – On Tuesday March 24, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting traffic enforcement when they stopped a white Toyota car for a traffic viola

Two hospitalized with serious injuries after truck crashes into tree

Media Release issued by the Northwest Region OPP: ____________________ (DRYDEN, ON) – On Friday March 27, 2015 just before 7p.m.

Mauro responds to Queen's Park questions about proposal to shorten moose hunting season

THUNDER BAY – Ontario moose hunters might soon be looking at a shorter season.
Experts weigh in on shifting retail landscape as giants exit and consolidate

Experts weigh in on shifting retail landscape as giants exit and consolidate

THUNDER BAY – In just a few months the country’s retail market has undergone a dramatic shift.
Construction on Mission Road to resume once ground thaws

Construction on Mission Road to resume once ground thaws

THUNDER BAY -- Construction on Mission Road in Fort William First Nation is expected to resume this spring once the ground thaws. The community started rehabilitating a 3.1 kilometre stretch of the road last fall for about $3 million.

OPP identify victims of fatal snowmobile crash

KENORA, Ont. – Two people killed in a snowmobile crash on Friday have been identified.
Hyer to vote against ISIL mission extension and expansion; proposes C-51 amendments

Hyer to vote against ISIL mission extension and expansion; proposes C-51 amendments

THUNDER BAY – Bruce Hyer will not be supporting what he calls an “extremely irresponsible motion” to extend and expand Canada’s fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
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