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27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

THUNDER BAY -- The city police had 29 complaints made against them last year, with all but two found to be unsubstantiated. The remaining complaints are still being looked into and Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P.
Ontario Restaurant News takes notice at city’s booming local eateries

Ontario Restaurant News takes notice at city’s booming local eateries

THUNDER BAY – This city’s restaurant scene appears to be building a reputation for itself.

OPP issue ice safety reminder amid warmer weather

KENORA, Ont. -- Members of the Kenora OPP are reminding residents to be cautious of ice conditions. Recent warmer weather means outdoor activities can be expected and encouraged.
Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Police Services Board has joined the call for a new district jail in the city.
Monica Spence, charged with murder in cousin's death, granted bail to live in Hamilton

Monica Spence, charged with murder in cousin's death, granted bail to live in Hamilton

THUNDER BAY – A woman charged with second-degree murder in the death of her cousin will be released on bail.
John Harry Tsekouras granted bail pending appeal of trafficking convictions

John Harry Tsekouras granted bail pending appeal of trafficking convictions

THUNDER BAY -- John Tsekouras, convicted of trafficking cocaine and marijuana earlier this month, has been released on bail pending an appeal. Tsekouras, 41, was released Saturday on restrictive bail conditions that included $1.7 million in sureties.
Seniors don St. Patrick's day costumes at zumba class

Seniors don St. Patrick's day costumes at zumba class

St. Patrick’s Day and zumba classes have at least one thing in common.
Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

THUNDER BAY -- City police are in the red by less than one per cent for 2014 after a year that saw the force investigate 11 homicides. Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P. Levesque reported a 0.
Now is the time for Ring of Fire development: KWG official

Now is the time for Ring of Fire development: KWG official

THUNDER BAY – A federal treasury board statement indicating that now may not be the time to move forward with Ring of Fire development has drawn sharp criticism from at least one major stakeholder.
Fire victim charged with not having working smoke alarm

Fire victim charged with not having working smoke alarm

Not only does a Victoria Avenue homeowner have to deal with the aftermath of a recent fire, she’s also facing a fine for not having a working smoke detector. Firefighters had to rescue the woman, who had re-entered the burning home.
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