The Thunder Bay Police Service has become aware of multiple incidents in which residents are obtaining and possibly using fraudulent proof of vaccination certificates.
The Thunder Bay Police Service became aware last week of a potential large gathering being organized to take place in the city despite provincial emergency or
In an effort to halt the rising case counts of COVID-19 in Ontario, new restrictions were announced by the Government of Ontario on Friday, April 16.
The Thunder Bay Police Service would like to remind the public we are unable to offer in-person Police Record Checks services during Ontario’s COVID-19 lockdown and Stay-at-Home order.
The Thunder Bay Police Service public lobby is accessible to the public with certain restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Crown and Birch furniture store owner Céline Wood was joined by Thunder Bay Police Service Deputy Chief Ryan Hughes for a special donation of protective face masks for the Shelter House Thursday afternoon.
Thunder Bay Police Service officers remain on duty and prepared to respond to emergency calls for service during the COVID-19 pandemic.&nbs
The continuation of critical police services during the pandemic crisis is the top priority of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
The Thunder Bay Police Service is temporarily halting property pick up services for the public. This service will be unavailable to the public until further notice.
Please see the media release distributed on Monday, March 16 regarding the Thunder Bay Police Service's COVID-19 Pandemic Response here.