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An armed robbery has led to charges against a 25-year-old Thunder Bay man.
City police say it was late Friday morning when they were called to the Dollarama store on Edward Street for a weapons call.
They found the suspect had pointed a gun at staff, made threats, and then took off.
Police soon found him, adding he had stolen store merchandise.
Not long after, they say they found a fake gun believed to be the one used in the robbery.
The suspect was in bail court, and remains in custody.
• Assault With a Weapon x 2
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A Thunder Bay man and woman were charged Wednesday with drug-trafficking related offences following reports of a suspicious vehicle.
Thunder Bay Police Service officers with the Uniform Patrol Branch were dispatched to an area of Grenville Avenue and Shipyard Drive just before 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, April 7 following reports of a suspicious vehicle.
When officers arrived they located the vehicle and found it had become stuck in the mud on a private roadway.
When officers approached they observed several signs that the vehicle’s two occupants, a male and female, were impaired by drug.
Further investigation revealed the pair was in possession of property suspected to have been obtained by crime and tools consistently used for breaking and entering.
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Biden s Executive Actions: President Unilaterally Changes Immigration Policy
By Robert Law
on March 15, 2021
Robert Law is the director of regulatory affairs and policy at the Center for Immigration Studies. He would like to thank Josh Timko for his extensive research and analysis that informed the substance of this Backgrounder on the Biden immigration executive actions.
President Biden issued over three dozen executive actions during his first month in office, many of them focused on immigration. Some of the immigration executive actions revoked Trump administration immigration policies and introduced sweeping new policies, while others were more messaging documents with little-to-no practical impact. While the pace of immigration-specific executive actions has slowed recently, it is expected that the Biden administration will continue to rely on executive actions as a tool to reshape immigration policy throughout his term. This