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City police officer demoted following Police Act hearing

City police officer demoted following Police Act hearing

Thunder Bay Police Service officer Jim Mauro has been demoted from sergeant to first-class constable. The demotion will last for a year, and once that 12-month period is over Mauro will be reinstated as a sergeant with the force.
Habits of health

Habits of health

Northwestern Ontarians are batting .400 when it comes to the five bad habits that are killing off Ontarians up to seven years early.

Police investigating Regina Avenue shed fire

City police are investigating a suspicious Regina Avenue shed fire Thursday. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say at about 6:50 a.m. the homeowner looked outside and observed black soot in her back yard and called 911.
Street race leads to crash on James Street

Street race leads to crash on James Street

City police believe a street race is behind a single-vehicle collision on James Street Wednesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say emergency service crews responded to the crash just after 5 p.m. on North James Street by Ryerson Crescent.
To survivors, Relay for Life is more than just a fundraiser

To survivors, Relay for Life is more than just a fundraiser

Dan Baxter has been cancer-free for four year and says his participation in the annual Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life is his way of giving back to everyone who helped him survive.
Local brewery could be in business this summer

Local brewery could be in business this summer

Beer enthusiasts could be knocking back locally made brews as early as this summer. The owners of Sleeping Giant Brewing Inc . brought in some of the final pieces of equipment they need to make beer in Thunder Bay.
Better access

Better access

A lack of access to and the delivery of public services to the province’s Aboriginal people is a growing concern for many local organizations.
Pump pains

Pump pains

Danielle Covello was surprised when she saw city prices were sitting around $1.40 per litre Wednesday. “But I’m not surprised given the city I live in,” she said. “It’s not good.
Pump pains

Pump pains

Danielle Covello was surprised when she saw city prices were sitting around $1.40 per litre Wednesday. “But I’m not surprised given the city I live in,” she said. “It’s not good.
Sudbury wins?

Sudbury wins?

Mayor Keith Hobbs said the writing’s been on the wall for a year or more, and the message probably isn’t a good one for Thunder Bay.
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