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NAPS welcomes a dozen new recruits

NAPS welcomes a dozen new recruits

New recruits are joining the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service. Currently training in Thunder Bay, the rookies are preparing to be deployed to various NAPS communities.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fire at Spence Court forces evacuation

Fire at Spence Court forces evacuation

City transit buses arrived to keep residents warm after they were evacuated from the building. 
VIDEO: City looks at designated encampment sites

VIDEO: City looks at designated encampment sites

Emerald ash borer takes out 100 trees on city recreation trail

Emerald ash borer takes out 100 trees on city recreation trail

The City of Thunder Bay continues to remove infested trees under a long-term plan to deal with the invasive wood-boring beetle.
Police Chief Darcy Fleury concerned about officers' workload

Police Chief Darcy Fleury concerned about officers' workload

Thunder Bay's chief of police released statistics showing increases in crimes and calls for service, saying these are taking a toll on officers.
LU students showing off art in new exhibition

LU students showing off art in new exhibition

Students in LU's visual arts program will be showcasing pieces during an exhibition at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery.
Police seeing success with artificial intelligence video software

Police seeing success with artificial intelligence video software

Since December, the Thunder Bay Police Service has used the video analytic software BriefCam for three sudden death investigations.
City asking for input on "designated encampments" through a new survey

City asking for input on "designated encampments" through a new survey

The city is asking residents to provide feedback on the possibility of designating encampment locations on city-owned land for people experiencing homelessness who live outside and are unsheltered.
Class action lawsuit over basic income pilot gets certified

Class action lawsuit over basic income pilot gets certified

A court will now decide if there was a binding contract between the Ontario government and participants in the cancelled program.
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