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Construction season

Construction season

Drivers should expect some detours as the first phase of the massive Golf Links Road Junot Avenue improvement project is expected to start this week. Council voted to move ahead with the multi-million dollar project earlier this month.
Weapons charge

Weapons charge

A 44-year-old man is in custody Tuesday morning after police recovered a shotgun from a May Street home. Police say the received a report of a man brandishing the weapon, which had allegedly been reported stolen.

Atikokan fighting for centennial canoe

The mayor of Atikokan is asking the city’s help to bring the Ontario centennial canoe to his home community. Atikokan mayor Dennis Brown made the plea for help at Monday night’s council meeting.
Designing the future

Designing the future

A Quebec-based urban design consultant gave high praise for the work the city has done but says there’s still a lot of untapped potential.
Woman hopes discovered remains not linked to her missing mother

Woman hopes discovered remains not linked to her missing mother

Keirsten Sagutch says she hopes the body found over the weekend isn’t her missing 42-year-old mother.

Preliminary hearing for suspect in dangerous driving causing death case begins

The preliminary hearing began Monday for an Aroland First Nation man charged in a fatal hit-and-run.

Man on probation for child pornography charges breaches conditions

A Murillo man has been arrested for breach of probation in relation to child pornography charges.

Traffic: Section of Cameron Street to close for five months

Motorists in the Cameron Street area may need an alternate route until mid-fall.
First known bath salts case has police force wondering how far drug has spread

First known bath salts case has police force wondering how far drug has spread

The arrival of bath salts in Thunder Bay has city police concerned about how far the designer drug has spread.

City blitz to take on unlicenced pets

The city’s animal service officers are hitting the streets in search of unlicenced pets.
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