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Police Service Board examines legal fees

Time and money are on the minds of the Thunder Bay Police Services Board. Faced with projected legal fees of more than $300,000 next year, the board wants to start exploring options, including hiring its own lawyer, to keep those costs down.
A sneak peak at the city's soon-to-open courthouse

A sneak peak at the city's soon-to-open courthouse

Originally scheduled to open this fall, the city’s new consolidated courthouse is on pace to open early next year.
Helping out

Helping out

Elizabeth Cain thinks every child should find something under their Christmas tree. At six, the Grade 1 students at St.
Shutdown ‘bizarre’

Shutdown ‘bizarre’

The union representing workers of a local sawmill who were all sent home without pay Tuesday calls the whole situation bizarre.
Child porn charge

Child porn charge

A former OPP officer has been charged with possession of child pornography. Peter Williamson, 47, was arrested Sunday Nov. 17 and charged with possession of child pornography after an investigation that began in August.

Council unanimous in opposition of veterans affairs closure

Growing up Don Oram's heroes weren't athletes, they were veterans. It's why he's spent the past 50 years working with the local legion.
'Why fix it?'

'Why fix it?'

The hybrid system in Thunder Bay isn't going anywhere anytime soon after a debate at city hall Monday night. Coun.
Rally to reconsider

Rally to reconsider

Taking an axe to a problem isn’t the best way to deal with it a local girl says.
Anti-bullying app

Anti-bullying app

Phil Bystrican hopes software he has developed will help fellow students counter bullying.
Toy Mountain

Toy Mountain

The team at the Cranton Wellness Centre hoping to keep raising the altitude of their Toy Mountain.
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