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Investigation into Bamaji plane crash near Sioux Lookout concluded

Investigation into Bamaji plane crash near Sioux Lookout concluded

The Transportation Service Board's investigation into the Cessna 2-0-8 operated by Bamaji Air collision last March concluded that winter weather caused the crash.
Grand Council Treaty #3 renews relationship agreement with NWMO

Grand Council Treaty #3 renews relationship agreement with NWMO

Grand Council Treaty #3 has released details on a new $5.8 million agreement with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, after it was leaked online by a dissenting chief.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 6, 2022: Nuclear waste agreement

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 6, 2022: Nuclear waste agreement

TBT Newshour for Oct. 6, 2022: Nuclear waste agreement
Path 525 has reversed 117 opioid poisonings in 2022

Path 525 has reversed 117 opioid poisonings in 2022

NorWest Community Health Centres' Path 525 service is reporting a substantial increase in reversed overdoses from 2021, tied in part to the growing presence of toxic drugs.
Hospital seeks more government funding to deal with surgical wait list

Hospital seeks more government funding to deal with surgical wait list

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is trying to get to its 'long waiters' first as it looks to address a surgical backlog worsened by COVID-19.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Northwestern Ontario residents push back against proposed riding changes

VIDEO: Northwestern Ontario residents push back against proposed riding changes

Chief raises alarm over Grand Council Treaty 3 agreement with NWMO

Chief raises alarm over Grand Council Treaty 3 agreement with NWMO

Chief Jeff Copenace is raising concerns over a recent agreement worth nearly $6 million between the Nuclear Waste Management Organization and Grand Treaty #3 related to the development of a Deep Geological Repository near Ignace.
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says census count must be accurate

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says census count must be accurate

The Indigenous population is the only group growing "at an astronomical rate," Hajdu says.
Meet the candidates (Neebing): Yuk-Sem Won

Meet the candidates (Neebing): Yuk-Sem Won

Two-time federal NDP candidate Yuk-Sem Won wants to make Neebing more family-friendly and walkable.
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