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Week in Crime

Week in Crime

City police responded to more than 350 incidents last week. Data collected for crimereports.com shows that officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service responded to 354 incidents between Monday, June 10 through Sunday June 16.
‘Many questions’

‘Many questions’

A community is in crisis and the OPP still have a lot of unanswered questions about a crash that killed five people north of Sioux Lookout over the weekend.
Fun run

Fun run

There were 10,000 reasons for people to run around Boulevard Lake Sunday.
Fun run

Fun run

There were 10,000 reasons for people to run around Boulevard Lake Sunday.
Convention on

Convention on

Legions in the region may soon want to be your friend on Facebook. To combat declining membership, legions in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario are looking to into ways to reach out to people online.
Red River rainbow

Red River rainbow

The rainbow is a symbol of hope. And there was a lot of hope on Red River Road Saturday afternoon as more than 200 people took part in the first ever Thunder Pride parade.
Federal friend request

Federal friend request

The Western Grain Elevators are a familiar part of the Westfort skyline. Since 1913 the brick and concrete monuments to the city’s industrial past have stood on the northern bank of the Kaministiqua River.
Roaring to ride

Roaring to ride

For hundreds of local bikers Saturday morning started with a roar. The 13th annual Ride for Dad was the best one yet according to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre foundation’s Amy Silvaggio.

Kenora man convicted of murder to learn sentence later this month

A Kenora man convicted of murder was back in the courtroom Friday morning, but will have to wait until later this month before learning his sentence.

OPP respond to numerous animal-vehicle crashes

Area OPP officers responded to a number of vehicle-animal collisions over the past 24 hours on Highway 17 near Schreiber. The first occurred shortly before 11 p.m. Thursday when a westbound pickup truck struck a moose.
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