Thunder Bay Police Service officers with the Community Oriented Response (COR) Unit were in the area of Clarkson Street South just before 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16 when they saw a red pickup truck nearly cause a motor vehicle collision.
Police want the public to be aware the danger created by impaired drivers traversing local roadways is a prevalent issue that can take place at anytime an
A motorist faces a charge of Stunt Driving after police observed her travelling nearly 70 km/h above the posted speed limit.
An off-duty officer stopped an impaired driver who appeared to be about to go through a red light at a highway intersection Saturday morning.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding a two-vehicle collision that took place on the city’s north side Wednesday evening.
Police have laid an additional charge against the driver involved in a June 20 head-on collision on Dawson Road.
The collision involved an SUV driven by a lone male and a minivan with five occupants.
The Thunder Bay Police Service’s Traffic Unit continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding a serious motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian.
UPDATE: The roadway has been re-opened to vehicular traffic. The victim remains in the hospital and is being treated for unknown but serious injuries.
Previous release follows:
The Thunder Bay Police Service is advising the public to avoid the area of John Street and Ray Boulevard as police continue to investigate a motor vehicle collision at that location.
Intersection of Edward street at Walsh street is now open.