National News APTN reporter goes to Thunder Bay to see what women are doing to stay safe By APTN National News Feb 13, 2013 Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: Aboriginal, Missing and murdered women, police, Thunder Bay Continue Reading Ejection button hit on Brazeau’s Senate chair Report alleges RCMP officers gang-raped B.C. woman, calls for action Author(s) APTN National News [email protected] 1 thought on “APTN reporter goes to Thunder Bay to see what women are doing to stay safe” Incompetence at its finest, i meant to say Thunder Bays finest police force? Comments are closed. More Stories Study underway to consider whether Peel watershed in Yukon... 6 hours ago By Sara Connors Nation to Nation With future of Bill C-53 in doubt, Métis Nation of Ontari... 6 hours ago By Fraser Needham Keep Sarnia plastic plant shut until First Nation says it&... 8 hours ago By The Canadian Press | APTN National News Secwépemc family launches human rights complaint against ... 10 hours ago By Meral Jamal Police arrest suspect in double homicide on Dene First Nat... 12 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Manitoba premier has fun with changing tire internet meme�... 15 hours ago By APTN National News
Incompetence at its finest, i meant to say Thunder Bays finest police force?