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Hearing begins following Police Service Act investigation

Hearing begins following Police Service Act investigation

A senior Thunder Bay Police Service officer is facing two charges of misconduct in relation to an alleged series of frauds committed in the city’s sexual offender registry office. The new evidence came to light on Wednesday, when Insp.
‘Drop in the bucket’

‘Drop in the bucket’

Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins says $14.2 million from the federal government for social housing is a drop in the bucket and won’t bring many communities out of the third-world conditions they’re stuck in. MP Greg Rickford (Con.
Search resumes

Search resumes

Police continued the search for a missing teenager Wednesday morning.

Police looking for suspicious man, van in Westfort

Police are looking for a suspicious man who they believe may have tried to lure a 12-year-old boy into his van Monday.
Council asks for report on saving money through attrition

Council asks for report on saving money through attrition

The city is looking for ways to save money through attrition after a budget meeting Tuesday evening.
Delta Hotels could be waterfront hotelier: sources

Delta Hotels could be waterfront hotelier: sources

While nothing official has been announced, sources told tbnewswatch.com Tuesday evening that Delta Hotels is expected to be named as the hotelier for the city’s waterfront.
Search stalled

Search stalled

The OPP underwater search and recovery team’s search for missing 15-year-old Jordan Wabasse has been stalled until Wednesday morning because of the lack of available light among other issues. The four-member team arrived in the city at 3 a.m.

Health Unit's acting medical officer of health resigns

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is losing its acting medical officer of health. The Health Unit announced Tuesday afternoon that Dr. Henry Kurban would be resigning from his position effective July 1, 2011.
Second chance

Second chance

The Second Career program changed Ralph Pilato’s life. The 42-year-old father of two enrolled at Confederation College in 2007 and three years later graduated. Pilato worked for Great West Timber Limited for 19 years before the company laid him off.

City launches fourth Seven Days with the Giant contest

The city’s Seven Days with the Giant has been a “wildly successful annual summer campaign” that continues to help move Thunder Bay forward as Canada’s best outdoor city, said tourism manager Paul Pepe.
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