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Mary JL Black Library closed due to emergency

Mary JL Black Library closed due to emergency

The library branch on Edward St. S. is closed until further notice
Free coats and mitts available for kids in need

Free coats and mitts available for kids in need

The organization is still accepting donations of coats, hats, mitts and boots. Visit them between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. until Friday in Victoriaville Mall, beside the old bargain shop.
Chiefs from across Ontario meet in Thunder Bay

Chiefs from across Ontario meet in Thunder Bay

Topics include health equity, the Ontario Mining Act and a recently defeated settlement on child and family services.
Addictions crisis: 'There is blood on your hands'

Addictions crisis: 'There is blood on your hands'

Question period was disrupted on Tuesday over province's plan to cut harm reduction services.
Police officer faces sentencing hearing in assault case

Police officer faces sentencing hearing in assault case

Victim suffers from an 'ongoing and crippling fear' of the police.
Animal lovers are hoping for change

Animal lovers are hoping for change

Dogs like Ben, A 5 to 6 year old have been posted on Paws for Love Dog Rescue's Facebook page. The post stated the dog has been sitting in Animal Services for 49 days.
CEO sees expansion in Musselwhite mine’s future

CEO sees expansion in Musselwhite mine’s future

Orla Mining will explore to see where mining in the Northwestern Ontario location could be extended, the company’s chief executive officer says.
Local playwright excited for world premiere

Local playwright excited for world premiere

Amanda Doig’s play, Of Marriage Minded Misses, premieres at Cambrian Players on Wednesday night.
Thunder Bay and Area Victim Services has a new location

Thunder Bay and Area Victim Services has a new location

The new location makes Thunder Bay and Area Victim Services more accessible to all people.
'If your cash register is full, your grease trap is full,' restaurants are told

'If your cash register is full, your grease trap is full,' restaurants are told

Thunder Bay's environment division is encouraging restaurants to join an online reporting program for grease trap maintenance.
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