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Nishnawbe Aski Police and OPP probe Deer Lake First Nation fire

Nishnawbe Aski Police and OPP probe Deer Lake First Nation fire

Three people remain unaccounted for after a house fire Sunday night
New study finds humans have changed wolf, deer relationship

New study finds humans have changed wolf, deer relationship

Wolves are more willing to enter human-dominated areas to hunt fawns, and to hunt in human-made corridors
NorWest receives more funding for safer supply drug program

NorWest receives more funding for safer supply drug program

Money from Ottawa is being invested into the city's safe supply drug program.
Flu shots now available at vaccine clinics

Flu shots now available at vaccine clinics

Both flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines will be available at vaccine clinics with the health unit starting Tuesday.
'Early detection saves lives': Ontario to lower age for breast cancer screening to 40 next fall

'Early detection saves lives': Ontario to lower age for breast cancer screening to 40 next fall

This comes in advance of updated guidelines on breast cancer screening that are expected to be released this fall from a national task force
Agarwal faces possible integrity sanction

Agarwal faces possible integrity sanction

The City of Thunder Bay’s integrity commissioner has recommended suspending Coun. Rajni Agarwal’s pay for 30 days.
Council in Brief: Oct. 30

Council in Brief: Oct. 30

Thunder Bay's city council voted to look further into concerns over the transport of nuclear waste on Monday, while hearing updates on the city's climate goals and challenges facing its EMS service.
Ottawa's murky environmental rules are parking foreign investment in Canadian resource projects, says analyst

Ottawa's murky environmental rules are parking foreign investment in Canadian resource projects, says analyst

Overreaching, unconstitutional Impact Assessment Act has Ontario on the offensive to expedite project approvals
Council orders consultation on nuclear waste transport

Council orders consultation on nuclear waste transport

In a win for anti-nuclear groups, Thunder Bay’s city council ordered more consultation before taking a position on the transport of nuclear waste through the area.
Fort William First Nation woman nominated for academic award

Fort William First Nation woman nominated for academic award

Fort William First Nation resident and St. Patrick High School alumnus Kaylib Tremblay has been recognized for her work during her final year of studies at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary.
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