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Former Northwood candidate wants to see voting logs, threatens court action

Former Northwood candidate wants to see voting logs, threatens court action

THUNDER BAY – A former city council candidate may head to the courts, a move he says is the only way to ensure the voting tabulators used for the 2014 municipal election haven’t been tampered with.
Report recommends city moves forward with event centre, pending government funding

Report recommends city moves forward with event centre, pending government funding

THUNDER BAY -- A new report recommends city council moves forward with the detailed design and construction of the full-scale, $114.7 million event centre pending provincial and federal funding.
27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

THUNDER BAY -- The city police had 29 complaints made against them last year, with all but two found to be unsubstantiated. The remaining complaints are still being looked into and Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P.
Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Police Services Board has joined the call for a new district jail in the city.
Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

THUNDER BAY -- City police are in the red by less than one per cent for 2014 after a year that saw the force investigate 11 homicides. Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P. Levesque reported a 0.
City residents can report potholes online or over the phone

City residents can report potholes online or over the phone

THUNDER BAY -- City road crews are out patching potholes, trying to minimize hazards on city streets. Roads manager Brad Adams said the city has received notice of about 150 potholes so far this spring, which puts it on par with last year.
Frank Vantroba found not guilty of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in dog-bite trial

Frank Vantroba found not guilty of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in dog-bite trial

THUNDER BAY -- A man accused of criminal negligence in a dog-bite trial has been found not guilty.
About 100 Gull Bay members still waiting for OPG settlement compensation

About 100 Gull Bay members still waiting for OPG settlement compensation

There are still about 100 members of Gull Bay First Nation waiting on their share of a $12.5 million settlement deal from Ontario Power Generation.
Great Big Crunch promotes healthy eating in schools

Great Big Crunch promotes healthy eating in schools

THUNDER BAY -- It might not have been heard around the world, but there was a loud crunch heard throughout city schools Thursday.
Justice John Wright retires from the bench after nearly 30 years

Justice John Wright retires from the bench after nearly 30 years

THUNDER BAY -- After nearly 30 years on the bench, Justice John Wright is hanging up his judicial robes for good.
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