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Paramedics vote 99% in favour of strike mandate

Paramedics vote 99% in favour of strike mandate

Within three weeks Superior North EMS paramedics could be offering vastly reduced service. They've been without a contract for about a year.
City police seek missing 41-year-old

City police seek missing 41-year-old

City police have safely located a missing woman.
B.C. driver charged with stunt driving near Thunder Bay

B.C. driver charged with stunt driving near Thunder Bay

A 32-year-old male driver has been charged with stunt driving by Thunder Bay OPP.
Province expanding COVID-19 vaccinations to 75 and older

Province expanding COVID-19 vaccinations to 75 and older

People in Ontario over the age of 75 can start booking appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine through the province’s online portal starting Monday, as more pharmacies across the province are set to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine for people over the age of 60
Northwestern Ontario legal experts urge province to review shut down of youth detention centres

Northwestern Ontario legal experts urge province to review shut down of youth detention centres

A letter signed by a retired Ontario Superior Court judge, retired crown attorney, a retired criminal defence lawyer and the former director of the Creighton Youth Services is asking the province to review their decision to close youth detention centres across Ontario.
Police find missing 15-year-old

Police find missing 15-year-old

City police safely locate a missing person.
Health unit reporting 38 new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting 38 new COVID-19 cases

The number of active cases of COVID-19 has fallen to 399, the first time it has been under 400 since March 6
Local pharmacy ready and willing to administer vaccines

Local pharmacy ready and willing to administer vaccines

Province has not yet given the OK for pharmacies in Thunder Bay to give out the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Video: March 18, 2021: Peaceful end

Video: March 18, 2021: Peaceful end

March 18, 2021: Peaceful end
Waterfront hotel owes $865K in back taxes

Waterfront hotel owes $865K in back taxes

Council to learn on Monday the city is owed a total of $4.3 million in taxes from 2019 alone.
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