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Adam Riley
Police make arrest in March robbery
Thunder Bay Police have arrested a 29 year old woman following a robbery at Value Village last month. On March 23rd officers responded to the store around 9:20 p.m. and learned a suspect had attempted...
Adam Riley
Apr 19, 2023
Blasting closes several roads
Residents are to be advised of blasting that will be taking place at the Pioneer Pit at 1 p.m. As a result Terry Fox Lookout, Highway 11-17 from Highway 527 to Balsam Street, Hodder Avenue and Copenha...
Adam Riley
Apr 19, 2023
Picketers hit the lines in Northwestern Ontario
Workers represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada have hit the picket lines across Canada, including here in the Northwest. Vice President of Local 00030 John Deptuck says workers just want...
Adam Riley
Apr 19, 2023
North Stars stay alive in Game 5
The Thunder Bay North Stars knew their assignment Tuesday as they staved off elimination from in the SIJHL semifinals in Dryden defeating the Ice Dogs 3-2. North Stars opened up scoring mid way throug...
Adam Riley
Apr 18, 2023
Countdown until PSAC strike
There is just a few hours left before talks between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the federal government end. If a deal is not reached by 9 p.m. eastern, 155 thousand workers will walk off...
Adam Riley
Apr 18, 2023
Staff to review sale of trailer park
A lively debate picked up at Thunder Bay city council Monday evening over the a suggestion from Councillor Trevor Giertuga of having the city explore selling off Hillcourt Estates. Giertuga's argument...
Adam Riley
Apr 18, 2023
Trafficking Toronto teens arrested
Thunder Bay Police have arrested another two Toronto residents participating in drug trafficking here in the city. Police responded to reports of two males in possession of handguns in the area of a C...
Adam Riley
Apr 17, 2023
Gateway Casinos to remain closed following cyber incident
Officials with Gateway Casinos say sites across Ontario, including Thunder Bay, will remain closed for the coming days following a weekend malfunction that has now been identified as a cyberattack. In...
Adam Riley
Apr 17, 2023
Chief Designate arrives
The next Chief of Police for the Thunder Bay Police Service, Darcy Fleury, has arrived and is getting ready to take on the role. Speaking to media Monday he says despite retiring from the RCMP he imme...
Adam Riley
Apr 17, 2023
Lecce to introduce education legislation
Changes are coming to Ontario's education curriculum through legislation set to be introduced by Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce at Queen's Park today. The Ford Government says it will be inv...
Adam Riley
Apr 17, 2023
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