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Look back: January

Look back: January

A group tying themselves to online hackers and social-justice seekers Anonymous threatened, via video, to expose dirt on the Thunder Bay Police Service and its officers for not doing enough to solve an alleged sexual assault against a First Nations w
Injury investigation

Injury investigation

The Ministry of Labour is investigating the injury of a worker at an abandoned Thunder Bay cardboard plant this afternoon. The incident occurred at about 2 p.m.
Deadline looms

Deadline looms

The clock is ticking and the United Way still appears to be way off target.

Christmas-time pot parcel intercepted by police

A parcel full of pot won’t find its way under anyone’s tree this Christmas season. OPP officers in Fort Frances intercepted the package that was being sent in the mail. The courier package contained more than three kilograms of marijuana.
Budget warning

Budget warning

The city’s police force is attaching a warning to its 2014 budget presentation. The Thunder Bay Police Service Board’s proposed budget will feature an overall increase of 3.5 per cent.
Handing out hampers

Handing out hampers

Seeing grateful smiles on the face of hamper recipients makes it all worthwhile, says the head of Thunder Bay’s Christmas Cheer campaign.

Winter weather slams city budget

All of the white stuff has the city's books seeing red. The winter roads budget for the city is $700,000 over budget so far and looks to be about $1.3 million by the end of the year.
A transformation

A transformation

The city's social and physical infrastructure is shaping up the mayor says. Keith Hobbs dubbed this term of council the "infrastructure council" during his final State of the City address for this term Monday night.

Snow covered roads a problem even for transit drivers

Even city buses were having a hard time getting around on slick, snow packed streets. A transit bus on the East End route slid off the road into a snow bank while making a turn from May Street onto Southern Avenue.

Students use classroom skills for charity

Students at Westgate Collegiate are taking the skills they've learned inside the classroom and using them to help the less fortunate this holiday season.
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