![Thunder Bay police have determined that each of its 148,000 searches of the COVID-19 database was for "a proper purpose", says the police service lawyer Holly Walbourne, (l) in this file photo from 2018, with Police Chief Sylvie Hauth. Two people are seen sitting at a table.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.4865492.1712688966!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/holly-walbourne.jpg)
Thunder Bay's police service is back under the microscope after Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against several people linked to the force. Here's a history of the longtime concerns as well as more about the charges and those facing them, including from court documents obtained by CBC News.
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