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Police have power to impound if driver has suspended licence

Police have power to impound if driver has suspended licence

Ontario residents may want to think twice before lending their car to a driver with a suspended licence. Starting Dec. 1, any motor vehicle driven by someone with a suspended license or blood alcohol levels over .

Police make Oxycodone bust at local airport

Police arrested two Toronto men believed to be bringing Oxycodone into the area from the Thunder Bay International Airport Monday.
Shot down

Shot down

Numbers are down and concern is up at the district health unit as fewer people are taking advantage of flu clinics this season.

Area man faces attempted murder charge after standoff

A Fort Frances man faces an attempted murder charge following a weekend assault that led to an extended standoff between that suspect and police.

Warm weather devastating to communities that rely on winter roads

Supplies are still sitting in the woods in a remote area of Ontario’s Far North, the result of an unusually warm March and its impact on the winter ice roads.
‘Small step forward’

‘Small step forward’

An interim wage increase for firefighters is a small step forward for the Thunder Bay Professional Firefighters’ Association.
Border battles

Border battles

The federal and provincial governments aren’t making things easier for Canadian airports, says Scott McFadden, president and CEO of the Thunder Bay International Airport Authority.
A new medium

A new medium

TV viewers have a new option. More than two years after receiving CRTC approval, TBayTel launched its much-talked-about digital television platform over the weekend.

Final Fort William First Nation fraud sentencing scheduled for February

The final person convicted in a major welfare fraud case on the Fort William First Nation will learn her fate in the new year. Patricia Charlie pleaded guilty for her part in the $1.2 million fraud scheme.

Woman charged following Westfort fire

Thunder Bay Police have charged a young woman with arson following a Friday blaze at a Westfort townhouse. The fire broke out at a Georgina Bay residence at around midnight.
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