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City council ratifies $42 million indoor turf facility decision

City council ratifies $42 million indoor turf facility decision

Coun. Mark Bentz’s request to defer the ratification to the end of the month to allow the public an opportunity to review the decision to approve requests for proposals for the $42 million indoor turf facility was defeated.
Second accused in Norval Morrisseau art fraud ring pleads guilty

Second accused in Norval Morrisseau art fraud ring pleads guilty

David Voss, who produced or oversaw the production of between 1,500 and 2,000 fake Norval Morrisseau paintings, pleaded guilty to forgery charges.
Hubbard found not guilty of second-degree murder

Hubbard found not guilty of second-degree murder

Justice Tracey Nieckarz ruled the Crown failed to prove Joseph Hubbard was not acting in self-defence when he stabbed John Reuben during an altercation in June 2022 following a drug deal.
Business owners learn more about capital gains tax changes

Business owners learn more about capital gains tax changes

Tax experts provided information on how changes to the capital gains tax proposed in the 2024 federal budget will impact business owners.
Man pleads guilty to firearm charges for shooting at stranger

Man pleads guilty to firearm charges for shooting at stranger

Denne Beardy pleaded guilty to firearm charges for shooting at a stranger with a handgun while intoxicated in downtown Port Arthur.
Police peer support program seeing more members reaching out

Police peer support program seeing more members reaching out

The Peer Support and Service Wellness program at the Thunder Bay Police Service assists first responders in addressing stress and mental health challenges both on and off the job
Chief Darcy Fleury reflects on one year at helm of police service

Chief Darcy Fleury reflects on one year at helm of police service

Fleury began his tenure with the Thunder Bay Police Service one year ago and said he will continue to focus on rebuilding trust within the service and community.
Lindsey Coyle ordered to pay damages to the Fletcher family

Lindsey Coyle ordered to pay damages to the Fletcher family

Coyle is currently serving a two-year sentence after pleading guilty to criminal negligence causing death for altering medication records of Hermina Fletcher, a patient at La Verendrye Hospital in 2015, to steal morphine.
Former TBPS lawyer makes first court appearance

Former TBPS lawyer makes first court appearance

Holly Walbourne was charged by the Ontario Provincial Police last month with obstructing a public or peace officer, breach of trust, and three counts of obstruction of justice.
Injured great grey owl taken in by local wildlife rescuer

Injured great grey owl taken in by local wildlife rescuer

A great grey owl found with a broken wing near Webequie First Nation arrived in Thunder Bay and will be taken to a vet by Thunderbird Wildlife Rescue to determine the extent of its injuries and if it can be rehabilitated
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