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Police call off lockdown at North Bay city hall after threat made

North Bay Police say a lock down at City Hall is over and all employees left safely. Mayor Al MacDonald says in a Facebook post that the lockdown lasted just under an hour.

Committee and council meetings going ahead

North Bay city hall was under lockdown Tuesday after a person threatened to bring in a gun. It ended without incident. (Tracy Fuller)

North Bay Police say a lockdown at city hall on Tuesday afternoon ended safely.

TheDistrict of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board (DNSSAB) saysitinitiated the lockdown with the city after a threat was made to staff.

North Bay police say the threats were contained in emailssent to DNSSAB staff around 3:40 p.m.

Chief Administration Officer Joseph Bradbury says they wereserious and credible threats from someone claiming tobring a gun to city hall.

The person was known to the DNSSAB, he says.

Mayor AlMcDonaldsays in a Facebook post that the lockdown lasted just under an hour.

He says committee and council meetings will go ahead as plannedwith two uniformed police officers on site.

with files from Kate Rutherford