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New police presence at Dryden High School to build positive interactions with students, says board

New police presence at Dryden High School to build positive interactions with students, says board

Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, OPP partner on installing dedicated community engagement officer.
Cambrian Players proceeding with building accessibility upgrades

Cambrian Players proceeding with building accessibility upgrades

The volunteer-run not-for-profit is installing a lift, plans to create main-floor washroom.
Thunder Bay police board seeks information on waterway policing

Thunder Bay police board seeks information on waterway policing

Change in provincial policing legislation leaves questions as police service board looks to draft new policy.
Eyes on the water and in the air: First Nation to resume fishing enforcement

Eyes on the water and in the air: First Nation to resume fishing enforcement

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg will resume patrols, checkpoints on and near White Lake.
'Worried sick’: local family pleads for help with loved one jailed in Cambodia

'Worried sick’: local family pleads for help with loved one jailed in Cambodia

Chris Lemieux charged with drug trafficking in the southeast Asian country, family insists he’s innocent.
Expect usual spring ‘roller coaster ride’ in the weather, Environment Canada says

Expect usual spring ‘roller coaster ride’ in the weather, Environment Canada says

So far, region seeing normal, or slightly above normal temperatures.
UPDATED: Former city police chief named Thunder Bay-area Conservative candidate

UPDATED: Former city police chief named Thunder Bay-area Conservative candidate

Bob Herman has been chosen by the party to run in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
Recorded votes would improve council transparency: political scientist

Recorded votes would improve council transparency: political scientist

Lakehead University’s Toby Rollo says that change should happen before other council modifications.
A ‘transformational project’: Science North gets $20M boost for local science centre

A ‘transformational project’: Science North gets $20M boost for local science centre

The federal government announced $20 million towards new facility in Thunder Bay.
One third of city residents feel unsafe: police survey

One third of city residents feel unsafe: police survey

Thunder Bay police board received results of 2024 citizen satisfaction survey at its March meeting.
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