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Shooting incident reported in Cumming Street area

Shooting incident reported in Cumming Street area

Thunder Bay Police say an injured man was taken to hospital
Capsized kayaker feels he was lucky to last three hours in Lake Superior

Capsized kayaker feels he was lucky to last three hours in Lake Superior

'There is a good chance I would be dead now' without a lifejacket and emergency communicator, John Fingas says
The lure of lithium creates an exploration boom in the Northwest

The lure of lithium creates an exploration boom in the Northwest

Developers with lithium deposits edge closer to construction while new explorers make inroads into the region
Unifor and Alstom will start contract bargaining next month

Unifor and Alstom will start contract bargaining next month

The previous agreement expired in May, but talks were delayed by a union election
Suspect arrested on child pornography charges

Suspect arrested on child pornography charges

A 62-year-old man faces two child pornography charges after police searched a home Wednesday morning
Missing teen safely located

Missing teen safely located

A teen reported missing July 12 by Thunder Bay police has been safely located, the force reports.
Cruise ship companies show more interest in Lake Superior's north shore

Cruise ship companies show more interest in Lake Superior's north shore

The Lake Superior North Shore Inside Passage is drawing increasing attention
Police investigating after school broken into and fire set

Police investigating after school broken into and fire set

The Our Lady of Charity School was broken into last week, with a fire found in a room in the building
Grand Council Chief 'relieved' by court order extending First Nations police funding

Grand Council Chief 'relieved' by court order extending First Nations police funding

On June 30, Federal Court Justice Denis Gascon ordered Public Safety Canada to extend funding for 12 months
'Our environmental assessments are second to none': Ford

'Our environmental assessments are second to none': Ford

The premier said he was frustrated by Ottawa 'duplicating' studies
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