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OPP seek public’s help in locating missing 15-year-old girl

OPP seek public’s help in locating missing 15-year-old girl

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- The OPP hopes the public can help them locate a missing Fort Frances girl. The Rainy River District Detachment of the provincial police force is looking for Mariah Wilson, 15, of Fort Frances.

OPP reports no fatalities on regional roadways during long weekend

ORILLIA, Ont. - The OPP reported two highway fatalities over the long weekend, however, this region appeared to have a fatality free holliday. Information from the OPP headquarters in Orillia, Ont.
Making change

Making change

THUNDER BAY - Hannah Alper believes youth in this city can change the world. A kid herself, the 11-year-old is proof that children can make a difference.

City’s police service readies for possible ministry inspection

THUNDER BAY – The city’s police force could face an inspection before the end of the year.
In the zone

In the zone

THUNDER BAY -- City police will officially switch to zone policing in early June, more than 18 months after announcing the planned change. Calling it one of the biggest changes the police service has ever seen, Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P.
Paying up

Paying up

THUNDER BAY -- Mayor Keith Hobbs is a diehard Boston Bruins fan. He owns an autographed Stan Jonathan hockey card lining a shelf in his office, a autographed picture of Bobby Orr and a Bruins logo tattooed on his bicep.
Still putting on a show

Still putting on a show

Charley Pride has no intentions of riding off into the sunset any time soon. As long as fans continue to come out and he can keep putting on a good show, the 76-year-old country music icon has no plans of slowing down.
Wynne accepts debate

Wynne accepts debate

THUNDER BAY – This time the Ontario Liberals are in for a debate in the North. Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne released a sttatement Sunday afternoon confirming she will participate in a northern leaders’ debate from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
Learning self-defence

Learning self-defence

THUNDER BAY -- Keira Purdon reached a point where she decided she needed to learn to physically defend herself.

TRAFFIC: Water Street reopened, 10 Mile Road Race to proceed as normal

THUNDER BAY -- The 10 Mile Road Race won't have to be detoured after all. City officials say Water Street was reopened Saturday evening after repairs to the pedestrian overpass were completed.
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