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Pet owners can be charged for leaving animals out in the cold

Pet owners can be charged for leaving animals out in the cold

THUNDER BAY – Officials with the humane society are reminding residents that pets are best left inside during cold snaps like the one hitting this area.
UPDATE: Section of High Street now open following water main break

UPDATE: Section of High Street now open following water main break

THUNDER BAY – High Street is now open after work crews dealt with a broken water main. The water main break forced the closure of the roadway between Dufferin Street and Red River Road.

Two day event aims to embrace inclusion

A regional Inclusion Institute will be held in Thunder in late June.
NAN to address climate change ahead of First Minister’s meeting

NAN to address climate change ahead of First Minister’s meeting

VANCOUVER, BC: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler will highlight the impacts of climate change across NAN territory and outline how First Nations must be fully engaged in Canada’s adaptation to a low-carbon economy as First N

MBB: Wolves v Stangs a rematch of '14 playoffs, features same players

The men's basketball team's season is down to a win-or-go-home game on Wednesday evening against the Western Mustangs at 8pm in London.
Suspects in string of business break-ins evade police after high speed chase

Suspects in string of business break-ins evade police after high speed chase

The Thunder Bay Police attended a southward business at 10:30pm on March 1, 2016 regarding a Commercial Break and Enter that occurred. The front door of the business was forced open and items were taken.
Province speaking to public about how to improve police services, boards

Province speaking to public about how to improve police services, boards

THUNDER BAY -- Depending on what it hears from the public, the province could completely overhaul its Police Services Act.
Thirty per cent of babies at regional hospital born to opioid-addicted mothers

Thirty per cent of babies at regional hospital born to opioid-addicted mothers

THUNDER BAY -- About thirty per cent of babies delivered at the region’s hospital are born to drug-dependant mothers, says the hospital's CEO.

DeMille named district's new medical officer of health

THUNDER BAY – The region has a new medical officer of health. Dr. Janet DeMille has been appointed to the position, the board of health for the Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced on Tuesday.

Tbaytel to offer $25 per month basic package next month

THUNDER BAY – Tbaytel television customers will have to wait a little longer for a new, less expensive basic package.
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