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Gathering input

Gathering input

Hunters aren't the only ones who should weigh in on a proposed bear hunt, says the head of the region's sportsmen alliance.

Vandalism case tips coming in since brief release of surveillance video

City police have been getting tips from the public ever since they briefly released video footage of young men they described as "persons of interest" Monday.

RCMP warns city residents to look out for counterfeit goods

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. That’s the message from the Thunder Bay detachment of the RCMP, which is now cautioning consumers to be wary of counterfeit goods. RCMP Staff Sgt.
Stiffer penalties

Stiffer penalties

Sending that text while driving is about to get more expensive. The province will be putting some more teeth behind its distracted driving laws starting March 18.

Police locate missing city man

City police have found a man who had been missing since late January. The Thunder Bay Police Service issued a request for the public's help in locating Paul Anthony Groulx late last week.

Police investigate pair of overnight break ins

City police are investigating a pair of overnight break ins. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say a wellness centre in the 400 block of South Vickers was entered just before 1 a.m. Tuesday.

City council approves bingo hall, nightclub despite parking concerns

Despite parking concerns, city council gave the green light to a bingo hall and nightclub Monday night.
Not recommended

Not recommended

The city shouldn't limit the amount of pets a person can have administration says. Along with an overview of Animal Services, an information-only report to city council Monday night highlighted problems cities with pet limits have.
Sharing resources

Sharing resources

City day-care officials are still calling a change in the delivery of special needs resources controversial.

Police look for persons of interest in vandalism case

City police have released a video showing what they describe as “persons of interest” related to an ongoing vandalism investigation. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say on Feb.
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