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NWO Sports Hall of Fame announces 2022 inductees

NWO Sports Hall of Fame announces 2022 inductees

The inductees are representatives of a variety of sports and areas and include three athletes, two builders, and a team.
Driver travelling 128 km/h before colliding with house receives six month conditional sentence

Driver travelling 128 km/h before colliding with house receives six month conditional sentence

Richard Cramer was travelling 128 kilometres per hour when he lost control and collided with a house on Broadway Avenue in October 2021
Three people taken to hospital after Vickers St/Northern Ave collision

Three people taken to hospital after Vickers St/Northern Ave collision

Police closed off the scene after a collision involving a motorcycle
Police Board to appoint citizen members to governance committee

Police Board to appoint citizen members to governance committee

The amended mandate of the governance committee will also include recruiting new board members and the new chief of police
Damage to restored horses on Chippewa Park carousel forces shutdown

Damage to restored horses on Chippewa Park carousel forces shutdown

The absence of a canopy was always considered a risk
Resurfacing work to begin on section of Arthur Street West

Resurfacing work to begin on section of Arthur Street West

The roadway will be reduced to one lane to accommodate the resurfacing work.
police find missing 24-year-old

police find missing 24-year-old

City police has safely located missing Alissa Loon, 24.
Aug. 5, 2022: Staffing crisis (Northwest Newsweek)

Aug. 5, 2022: Staffing crisis (Northwest Newsweek)

Aug. 5, 2022: Staffing crisis
Matawa Chiefs want more Indigenous content in Ontario's new science curriculum

Matawa Chiefs want more Indigenous content in Ontario's new science curriculum

Chiefs say implementation of a new curriculum should be stopped.
City plans $23 million debenture to cover 2012 flood repairs

City plans $23 million debenture to cover 2012 flood repairs

With litigation against its insurer still ongoing, the City of Thunder Bay will take out a $23 million debenture from Infrastructure Ontario to cover 2012 flood repairs.
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