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City police welcomes four new constables

City police welcomes four new constables

The Thunder Bay Police Service welcomed four new constables during a swearing in ceremony at the Thunder Bay Courthouse on Friday
Crown seeking 18-year parole ineligibility for man who murdered brother

Crown seeking 18-year parole ineligibility for man who murdered brother

Jesse Allen was found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2021 stabbing death of his brother Wayne Allen in Manitouwadge
Former boxing coach charged with sexual assault

Former boxing coach charged with sexual assault

Tony Pimentel, a former boxing coach for more than 30 years in the city of Thunder Bay, has been charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation involving two individuals, but police believe there could be more victims
Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Alvin Fiddler, who has previously served as Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief, was sworn in to the role again following the removal of former Grand Chief Derek Fox earlier this year
Closing submissions heard in city police officer’s assault trial

Closing submissions heard in city police officer’s assault trial

The trial for Const. Andrew Frankow of the Thunder Bay Police Service, charged with assault causing bodily harm, concluded after two days with the defense calling no evidence
Inquest jury recommendations focus on police training, de-escalation

Inquest jury recommendations focus on police training, de-escalation

The jury in the coroner’s inquest examining the death of Daniel Legarde found his manner of death to be homicide and handed down 18 recommendations, mostly focusing on police training
Closing submissions heard in Daniel Legarde inquest

Closing submissions heard in Daniel Legarde inquest

Closing submissions were heard in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Daniel Legarde, who was shot by an Ontario Provincial Police Officer in Nipigon in 2016
City crime rate drops, crime severity remains steady

City crime rate drops, crime severity remains steady

The city of Thunder Bay ranks seventh in the country for crime severity but it still remains far above the provincial and national average
First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

Shoal Lake #40 First Nation is seeking compensation from the city of Winnipeg and the federal government for a water diversion program authorized in 1915 that it alleges continues to have negative impacts on the community
Nuisance claim dismissed in pinhole leak class-action lawsuit

Nuisance claim dismissed in pinhole leak class-action lawsuit

A judge has granted a motion to strike the nuisance claim in the $350 million class-action lawsuit against the city involving pinhole leaks in copper water pipes while the negligence claim has been certified
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