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Election buzz not top of MPs’ minds

The possible content of the forthcoming federal budget is the furthest thing from MP John Rafferty’s mind right now.

Homeowner, business fined for building without permits

A homeowner and a business owner have been fined for building on their properties without the proper permits. The City of Thunder Bay announced Tuesday that it had obtained the two fines in provincial offences court last week.
Case of cop accused of tampering with the sex offender registry adjourned

Case of cop accused of tampering with the sex offender registry adjourned

A Thunder Bay Police Services constable charged with allegedly falsifying Ontario Sex Offender Registry records will appear in court in March. Const.

10 firefighters extinguish early morning blaze

About 10 firefighters responded to a storage shed fire at a Fort William First Nations property early Tuesday morning.
Mayor, councilor critical of police representation at council meetings

Mayor, councilor critical of police representation at council meetings

The police are never around when city council needs them, the mayor and a councillor said Monday.
Where there’s a will

Where there’s a will

Peter Mansbridge once said he’d never seen a town so determined to survive against tremendous odds until he visited Atikokan.
Smart snacks

Smart snacks

Cathy Paroschy-Harris believes everyone deep down wants to do what’s best for their body.

LU law school takes “crucial next step” toward approval

A proposed law program at Lakehead University is being recommended by an approval committee for law programs in Canada.

Council gets set to start busy budget season

Thunder Bay City Council has a busy month ahead of them. Council will likely be meeting as many as two or three nights each week for the month of February as they deal with regular meetings on top of special budget sessions.

City police officer charged with misconduct

A city police officer has been charged with misconduct following an allegation of neglect of duty. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service announced Monday that one of the force’s officers was charged under the police service act on Jan. 28.
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