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Hospital hired police to reduce violence in emergency department

Hospital hired police to reduce violence in emergency department

Since security was increased, the rate of violence has diminished
NDP calls on Ford government to regulate trucking schools

NDP calls on Ford government to regulate trucking schools

After a series of commercial truck accidents resulting in deaths along highways 11/17, the provincial NDP call on the Ford government to take action to regulate truck driving schools.
PAWsitively Social teaches pet owners to train their dogs

PAWsitively Social teaches pet owners to train their dogs

PAWsitively Social Canine Adventures has seven instructors and offers a variety of different classes
Spring snowstorm stalled Highway 17 truck traffic

Spring snowstorm stalled Highway 17 truck traffic

Numerous tractor-trailers were stuck on the hill at Rossport
Man sentenced to two years for random assault on cab driver

Man sentenced to two years for random assault on cab driver

Raymond Bublitz pleaded guilty to assault and theft of a motor vehicle for choking a cab driver and then stealing the vehicle while impaired by drugs
Proposed re-start of personal dry cleaning service falls through

Proposed re-start of personal dry cleaning service falls through

Personal dry cleaning remains unavailable in Thunder Bay, which used to have 10 operating dry cleaners
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 21, 2023: New police chief named

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 21, 2023: New police chief named

Confederation College displeased to be left out of trades training expansion

Confederation College displeased to be left out of trades training expansion

President Kathleen Lynch says colleges should be included in the plan
Mail delivery suspended in Thunder Bay

Mail delivery suspended in Thunder Bay

Canada Post issues red delivery service alert for Thunder Bay, with snowfall warning in effect for the city.
Population stats for Robinson Superior Treaty could be skewed: expert

Population stats for Robinson Superior Treaty could be skewed: expert

Noted Indigenous demography professor says mandatory attendance in residential schools and other cultural factors may have contributed to lower Anishinaabe population totals in treaty territory
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