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For the City of Windsor, something as simple as lighting can be a crime prevention tool

For the City of Windsor, something as simple as lighting can be a crime prevention tool

THUNDER BAY -- The city of Windsor has used its official plan to prevent crime. It's been done by keeping Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in mind.
Rail-only bridge?

Rail-only bridge?

THUNDER BAY -- Mayor Keith Hobbs is dismayed that it doesn’t appear CN Rail wants any part of repairing the James Street Swing Bridge and reopening it to vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
Local officer dies

Local officer dies

THUNDER BAY -- Const. Joseph Prevett died doing what he loved. The Thunder Bay Police Services lone K-9 officer suffered a suspected heart attack Wednesday during a training session with his new dog, Timber, at Gravenhurst, Ont.
Afghanistan memorial

Afghanistan memorial

THUNDER BAY -- Rob Cutbush wants the city to show the rest of the country it cares and remembers veterans lost in Afghanistan. On Friday, the country is holding the first National Day of Honour for Afghan veterans.
Cutting energy, cost

Cutting energy, cost

THUNDER BAY -- Rob Coffey says energy conservation is saving his furniture company big dollars.
Taste of culture

Taste of culture

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION, Ont. – Students from a local elementary school received a taste of Aboriginal culture Tuesday. Fort William First Nation hosted the student body as well as staff and family from St.
Tbaytel boost

Tbaytel boost

THUNDER BAY -- Tbaytel’s new board chair remains optimistic that the company can increase its dividend to the city in the coming years.

Attempted murder charge laid in Stirling Township

A Stirling Township man is facing attempted murder charges after a propane line was severed an ignition device allegedly placed beneath the venting fuel.

Video project aims to help health-care serve in both official languages

THUNDER BAY – Conversations with a doctor can be difficult to understand even when you’re speaking the same language. Those difficulties are exponentially increased when either the doctor or patient is speaking a different tongue.
Heading to the dump? Police want you to secure your trash

Heading to the dump? Police want you to secure your trash

THUNDER BAY -- People heading to the dump this week are being reminded to secure their loads. Tipping fees at the landfill site are being waived until May 11, meaning thousands of vehicles will head out to Mapleward Road to take advantage this week.
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