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Appeal court overturns Project Dolphin drug trafficking conviction

Appeal court overturns Project Dolphin drug trafficking conviction

Keith Ritchie had been sentenced to nine years and six months after being found guilty in 2017.
Kamloops man facing drug-related charges

Kamloops man facing drug-related charges

Police arrest and charge a Kamloops man after observing a vehicle stuck in the snow on Highway 17.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Snow and a possible windchill of -25C
Zoning amendment approved for former Greyhound terminal property

Zoning amendment approved for former Greyhound terminal property

Marostica Group applied for amendment that would allow the property to be repurposed as car dealership.
Fort William First Nation chief encouraged at latest Swing Bridge ruling

Fort William First Nation chief encouraged at latest Swing Bridge ruling

Ontario Court of Appeals decision one of the last legal hurdles Peter Collins sees standing in the way of the bridge re-opening to vehicular traffic.
Leaky roof, condensation force closure of DFC gymnasium

Leaky roof, condensation force closure of DFC gymnasium

Principal issues call for new school in series of tweets documenting the water issues at the Northwood-area Indigenous school.
Police identify, arrest aggravated assault suspect

Police identify, arrest aggravated assault suspect

City police have arrested a man in connection with a recent aggravated assault at Newfie's Pub.
Preliminary hearing for Garnet Loon underway

Preliminary hearing for Garnet Loon underway

Loon is facing two counts of second-degree murder in connection to the 2017 deaths of Robert Gray and Kory Campbell; Loon was originally facing one count of first-degree murder but the charge has been amended to second-degree murder by the Crown.
PC executive member comes out against anti-gender identity policy

PC executive member comes out against anti-gender identity policy

Derek Parks says the idea will be debated, but he believes the party will ultimately and strongly reject Tanya Granic-Allen's call to remove the teaching of gender identity from Ontario classrooms.
Video: November 18, 2018: Council

Video: November 18, 2018: Council

November 18, 2018: Council
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