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Police chief pleased with SIU clarification

Police chief pleased with SIU clarification

Darcy Fleury was happy to see the SIU put out the follow-up release, which changed the tone of the original release.
Police board working towards Indigenous relationship policy

Police board working towards Indigenous relationship policy

The first of its kind for the Thunder Bay Police Services Board (TBPSB) as they aim to reconcile relationships with Indigenous Peoples through constructive action addressing systemic racism within the Service and Board.
Mayor eyeing March for state of the city address

Mayor eyeing March for state of the city address

The address was originally scheduled for Jan. 8, but has been postponed until either February 12 or March 5.
Name change for Thunder Bay Police?

Name change for Thunder Bay Police?

Board member Wayne Bahlieda floated the idea Tuesday morning near the end of the meeting, with the goal of looking at a broader perspective of provincial funding.
ISC has success in composting food

ISC has success in composting food

It was initially soft-launched last January for food court vendors only. Composting went to the public side of the mall's food court shortly after.
Hockey gear donated to Slate Falls First Nation

Hockey gear donated to Slate Falls First Nation

WestJet organized a donation equivalent to 100 bags of gear for use by young people in the remote community.
NDP leader urges province to take NWO highway safety seriously

NDP leader urges province to take NWO highway safety seriously

Marit Stiles says laws banning passing on double yellow lines, more inspection stations and better oversight of commercial trucking schools would lead to improved driving conditions for everyone.
Broken heating system leaves passengers shivering

Broken heating system leaves passengers shivering

Supplemental heaters brought in for temporary use are challenged to keep conditions comfortable in extreme cold.
Lindsey Coyle sentenced to two years

Lindsey Coyle sentenced to two years

Former Fort Frances nurse, Lindsey Coyle, pleaded guilty in August 2022 to criminal negligence causing death for altering the medication administration record of 76-year-old Hermina Fletcher to steal morphine, resulting in Fletcher's death in January 2015.
Rickford believes passenger air service is still viable

Rickford believes passenger air service is still viable

Minister of Northern Development says the number of regional residents flying out of Winnipeg and Thunder Bay shows there's an opportunity to find a new operator.
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