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Treaty 3 Police Service to shut down

The Treaty 3 Police Service Board has decided to shut down its police force. Officials with the board announced the shutdown of the police service on Friday because of financial difficulties.

Forest fire season could pick up, Thunder Bay sits at extreme hazard level

The slow fire season may start to pick up according to the Ministry of Natural Resources as the Thunder Bay area sits with an extreme hazard level.
Park rejuvenated

Park rejuvenated

If the Sleeping Giant ever goes missing, chances are you can find him at Picton Park.

Kennedy steps down as ONWA’s executive director, accepts new role

Betty Kennedy is leaving the helm of the Ontario Native Women’s Association to captain the organization’s new charitable foundation.

Loblaws to open No Frills in Thunder Bay

The city will have a new grocery store by the end of the year. Officials with Loblaws confirmed with tbnewswatch.com Friday that they planned to open a No Frills grocery store by the end of the year.
Judgement pending

Judgement pending

A judgement on whether a sexual assault case against a Thunder Bay man, for alleged incidents involving young boys, will go to trial is expected next week.
Flip Flop Friday

Flip Flop Friday

The city’s homeless won’t have to worry about what to wear on their feet this summer. On Friday staff at Shelter House handed out 125 pairs of free Old Navy flip flops to their clients, saying healthy feet make for healthier people.
Too many questions?

Too many questions?

Irene Bond says there are plenty of reasons the province should reject Horizon Wind Inc.’s bid to build a turbine farm on the Nor’Wester Mountain Range.
Silver Lining

Silver Lining

After two years, 36 countries and more than 41,000 kilometres, the Lenz family sailed into the Thunder Bay Harbour Wednesday afternoon on their superyacht happy to be home.
Slower traffic

Slower traffic

Motorists traveling between Thunder Bay and Nipigon will see some delays as the four-laning of Highway 11/17 continues throughout the summer.
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