The new chief of the Thunder Bay Police Service says he wants businesses to call in their issues, no matter how small.
THUNDER BAY — The city's police chief is urging businesses dealing with any type of trouble to not be shy about calling it in.
Fleury, serving as keynote speaker for the Chamber of Commerce’s latest Leaders Luncheon event at the Slovak Legion, called that part of an overall strategy by the force to do more listening. “For many years, business owners have been told, please don't call 911 if you have someone hanging around your business that's maybe intoxicated, sleeping or harassing your patrons, instead call the SOS. Well, we don't have the SOS anymore,” Robinson said. “And so that's a new message from so now the chamber can help to communicate that to our business community.”
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