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Police investigating early morning armed robbery

Police investigating early morning armed robbery

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating the armed robbery of a south-side convenience store. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say a man entered the Mac's Mart convenience store at 745 Simpson St. just before 4 a.m.
Police investigated

Police investigated

THUNDER BAY -- The OPP are investigating allegations made against the city police force by a 19-year-old man. In a news release issued by the Thunder Bay Police Service Thursday afternoon, the city’s police chief J.P.
Webber sentencing set for February

Webber sentencing set for February

THUNDER BAY -- Nicholas Webber’s lawyer says his client has taken responsibility and is remorseful for the role he played in the death of a 54-year-old-man in 2011.
Unions react

Unions react

THUNDER BAY -- Officials with teachers' unions say the Ontario education minister's decision to impose a contract is a huge political error.
Still fighting

Still fighting

THUNDER BAY -- When Michael Gravelle received his cancer diagnosis, he says he thought it was the end of his political career.
TRAFFIC: Water main break closes portion of River Street

TRAFFIC: Water main break closes portion of River Street

THUNDER BAY -- A water main break has forced the closure of a portion of River Street. City work crews are working on repairing the water main, which has led to the closure of two westbound lanes.

Housing complex residents say they're afraid to leave their homes

THUNDER BAY -- Some people living in a district housing complex say they don't feel safe in their homes.

Idle No More candlelight vigil honours victims of violence

THUNDER BAY -- Local Idle No More organizers held a candlelight vigil Wednesday night to pray for women who are lost and living, victims of murder, assault and sexual assault.
Pilot project will see LCBO kiosks set up at some grocery stores

Pilot project will see LCBO kiosks set up at some grocery stores

Some Ontarians could have a chance to buy beer, wine and spirits at the same place they purchase their celery and bread.

Holiday traffic fatality free, but many incidents still reported: Police

THUNDER BAY -- For the first time in recent memory, there were no traffic fatalities in Thunder Bay during the month of December.
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