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Little backlash for local school boards following sex-ed curriculum changes

THUNDER BAY -- Local school board officials say they’ve had little to no backlash about provincially mandated changes to Ontario’s sex-education curriculum.
Complaints against local police ‘exceptionally low’ for first quarter 2015

Complaints against local police ‘exceptionally low’ for first quarter 2015

THUNDER BAY – The city’s police chief is pleased his force has received a relatively low number of formal complaints through the first three months of the year.

Noront awarded aquisition of Cliffs chromite assets for $27.5M

Noront News Release Noront Announces Granting of Approval and Vesting Order and Closing of the Acquisition of Cliffs Chromite Assets TORONTO, ON--(Marketwired - April 28, 2015) - The Quebec Superior Court has granted an approval and vesting order (th
Question of whether 2014 fatal stabbing case should go to trial lingers through courts

Question of whether 2014 fatal stabbing case should go to trial lingers through courts

THUNDER BAY -- The decision on whether a local man accused in a fatal stabbing incident will stand trial for murder has been delayed for a second time.
Hiker trapped on Mount McKay, successfully rescued

Hiker trapped on Mount McKay, successfully rescued

THUNDER BAY - A 20-year-old woman has been safely rescued after a harrowing five hours stuck on Mount McKay.

Police identify victim of fatal highway crash

THUNDER BAY – Police have released the identity of the man who was killed following a highway crash Monday. Officials with the Thunder Bay detachment of the OPP confirmed Tuesday morning that Dale Thomas Gimblett, 56, of Beaumont, Alta.

Jane’s Walk Festival aims to celebrate safe, walkable neighbourhoods

City of Thunder Bay News Release April 28, 2015 – This weekend, Thunder Bay residents will take to the streets to mark the city’s fifth time participating in the annual Jane’s Walk Festival.
St. Joseph’s Care Group gets approval for new hospital east wing (UPDATE)

St. Joseph’s Care Group gets approval for new hospital east wing (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY -- A $52 million project is ready to go for St. Joseph's Care Group. While the site just East of St.
Courtroom inefficiencies costing police force dollars: Chief

Courtroom inefficiencies costing police force dollars: Chief

THUNDER BAY – In order for police services to get more efficient the whole judicial system needs to get more efficient. That’s what Thunder Bay Police Service chief J.P.

Man triggers fire alarm while in OPP custody

OPP news release: MALE CHARGED WITH MISCHIEF In the early morning hours of Saturday April 25, 2015, officers arrested a male subject for public intoxication on Front Street.
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