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Candidates respond to nurses' call to decriminalize simple drug possession

Candidates respond to nurses' call to decriminalize simple drug possession

A majority of Thunder Bay's mayoral candidates support a call for decriminalization, while two candidates say they need to consult with stakeholders before deciding.
Woman charged with impaired driving after colliding with fire hydrant

Woman charged with impaired driving after colliding with fire hydrant

A 35-year-old Thunder Bay woman faces multiple charges after colliding with a fire hydrant, police say.
Meet the candidates (Neebing): Basil Lychowyd

Meet the candidates (Neebing): Basil Lychowyd

Roads and economic development are two of the first-time Neebing candidate's priorities should he be elected this year.
Dryden farmers are semifinalists on Indigenous pitch show

Dryden farmers are semifinalists on Indigenous pitch show

AgriTech North takes home $10,000 from Bears’ Lair appearance
Meet the candidates (Neebing): Shaun Kennedy

Meet the candidates (Neebing): Shaun Kennedy

Shaun Kennedy says he has had a lifelong passion for politics and wants to follow in his father and grandfather's footsteps.
Police release more details about bus stop incident

Police release more details about bus stop incident

'Excuse me, can I have your wallet?' students were asked.
Meet the candidates (Neebing): Greg Johnsen

Meet the candidates (Neebing): Greg Johnsen

High school teacher says he wants to advocate for those who need a voice and work to improve infrastructure in Neebing Ward.
Thunder Bay man arrested after seizure of $270,000 worth of drugs

Thunder Bay man arrested after seizure of $270,000 worth of drugs

Police searched a residence in the 300s block of High Street North on Wednesday evening.
Meet the candidates (Neebing): Deborah Halvorsen

Meet the candidates (Neebing): Deborah Halvorsen

Fixing Neebing's infrastructure is No. 1 in first-time candidate Deborah Halvorsen's books.
District's COVID-19 death toll reaches 121

District's COVID-19 death toll reaches 121

The number of patients in hospital with COVID has climbed from 43 to 66 in the past week
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