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Constable charged

Constable charged

A city police constable faces a dozen criminal charges following accusation that numerous Ontario Sex Offender Registry records had been falsified.
Operation on

Operation on

Winter nights in Afghanistan can be quite cold so the hand and foot warmers Cpl. Angel Goodlad received in an Operation Overseas care package were a welcomed gift.

Community centre comes down

A few tears were shed Tuesday as a part of Westfort's history came crashing down. Demolition began Tuesday morning on the Westfort Community Centre.

Leon’s hosts grand opening ceremony

The building has been taking shape for months and on Tuesday Leon's Furniture held its grand opening ceremony for its new Superstore in Thunder Bay. More than 100 people were on hand for the celebration on Fort William Road.
Home for health

Home for health

Helene Demers has been without a primary health-care giver for half a decade. Originally from Longlac, but now living in Thunder Bay, Demers wasn’t alone.

City looks for arbitration in $126M Horizon suit

Horizon Wind Inc. filed a $126-million statement of claim against the city last month after the city failed to sign off on all of the company’s 18 preferred turbine sites for its proposed Big Thunder Wind Park.

Man arrested outside home he is accused of breaking into

Police arrested a man as he stepped out of the home he is accused of breaking into Monday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the 25-year-old man was arrested as he exited a Selkirk Street North home just before 10 a.m. Monday.

Police investigating morning cab robbery

Police are looking for a man who robbed a cab in the city’s north end Tuesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the male passenger of a taxicab took an undisclosed amount of cash from the driver just after 7 a.m. Tuesday.
City keeps grain museum hopes alive

City keeps grain museum hopes alive

A local group’s dream of building a grain elevator museum won’t be coming down any time soon after a city council decision Monday night.

Power disruption closes government building

A power outage at Thunder Bay's Service Ontario office forced the building to shutdown for part of the day. Managers and staff at the Ontario government facility were notified about the power outage at around 7 a.m.
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