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Stolen vehicle leads police to pair of teens

Police charged a pair of teens with numerous charges, including theft over $5,000, following a stolen vehicle investigation.

E. coli leads to swimming advisories for three beaches

Just as people are flooding to the beach seeking relief from the heat, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit has been forced to post swimming advisories at three popular swimming areas.
Time-of-use on time

Time-of-use on time

Thunder Bay Hydro customers expecting time-of-use rates will not see a delay in their transition to the new system, said the company general manager.
Firefighters have work cut out amid one of the worst fire seasons on record

Firefighters have work cut out amid one of the worst fire seasons on record

With 30 years of experience with the Ministry of Natural Resources under his belt, Owen Vaughan said this summer’s forest fire situation could be the worst the North has seen.
DSSAB to expand

DSSAB to expand

A new city administration building plans to expand before it’s even done being built.
Thunder Bay becomes evacuation hub amid forest fire disasters

Thunder Bay becomes evacuation hub amid forest fire disasters

Thunder Bay officials are asking regional communities for help as the city has been made a transportation hub for Far North residents fleeing forest fires.

City asked to support renewed urban Aboriginal strategy

City council is being asked to support an effort to renew the federal government’s urban Aboriginal strategy.

New Oliver Road traffic lights to be considered for next budget

City council approved a call for traffic signals to be considered in the next budget Monday night. Coun.

Council puts their eyes on Eye on the Street program

The city took a good look at its Eye on the Street program Monday night. Video from the program, which has 16 cameras in 12 locations, has been used in 15 convictions said city central support division manager Charles Campbell.

Court date delayed for cop charged with intercepting private communications

A provincial judge has pushed back the case involving an OPP officer charged with intercepting private communications until next month. Const.
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