Thunder Bay Mayor Issues Statement on Braiden Jacob

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Thunder Bay City Hall on Remembrance Day
Thunder Bay City Hall

THUNDER BAY – Mayor Bill Mauro, on behalf of City Council and the citizens of Thunder Bay, offers condolences to the family of Braiden Jacob and the community of Webequie First Nation:

“On behalf of City Council and the citizens of Thunder Bay, we offer our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Braiden’s family, friends and the community of Webequie First Nation. Thunder Bay grieves with you.
We would like to thank everyone who took part in the search for Braiden including the volunteers and members of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
We are saddened beyond words and stand with you at this most difficult time.”

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