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TBT Newshour: May 22

TBT Newshour: May 22

VIDEO: Investigation underway into Wednesday brush fires

VIDEO: Investigation underway into Wednesday brush fires

'Significant amount of work' to be done planning new hospital

'Significant amount of work' to be done planning new hospital

Construction of All Nations Hospital could be completed in 6-8 years, hospital official says.
Cause of Wednesday grass fires still unknown

Cause of Wednesday grass fires still unknown

No structural damage or injuries were reported, Thunder Bay Fire Rescue says.
Unlike the Northwest, opioid toxicity death rates dropped in most of Ontario

Unlike the Northwest, opioid toxicity death rates dropped in most of Ontario

Ontario’s chief coroner says it's difficult to explain why some regions are seeing decreases and other seeing increases in the number of people dying due to opioids like fentanyl.
Ricketts: ‘I made the worst mistake of my life by taking the life of Mr. Richardson’

Ricketts: ‘I made the worst mistake of my life by taking the life of Mr. Richardson’

A sentencing hearing was held for Telique Ricketts on Thursday at the Thunder Bay Courthouse.
DSSAB cheques available for pick-up amid potential Canada Post strike

DSSAB cheques available for pick-up amid potential Canada Post strike

Monthly cheques issued for June 2025 will be available for pick-up at the end of the month.
'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

There is uncertainty for local postal strikers facing a strike order that comes into effect at midnight.
Police officer has assault causing bodily harm charge withdrawn

Police officer has assault causing bodily harm charge withdrawn

The charge was related to a serious injury suffered by 33-year-old man, who had been arrested outside a May Street business for public intoxication.
$3.1B for First Nations mining promises ‘prosperity’, province says

$3.1B for First Nations mining promises ‘prosperity’, province says

The money will be used for loans, grants and scholarships towards Indigenous participation in mineral extraction.
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