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Despite possible pending relief, no overnight solution to hospital gridlock

Despite possible pending relief, no overnight solution to hospital gridlock

THUNDER BAY -- The president and CEO of St. Joseph’s Care Group says Bethammi Nursing Home could have a role to play in reducing gridlock at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.

Guardian Angels hold first public meeting at new May Street clubhouse

THUNDER BAY -- The local chapter of the Guardian Angels has a new place to call home. The volunteer group met Thursday evening for a public interest meeting for the first time at their new clubhouse on May Street.
Week in Review: Week 8

Week in Review: Week 8

Here are some of the most read stories from Week 8 of 2015: 5 Six vehicles involved in morning crash on Harbour at Golf Links City police are investigating a morning crash that involved at least six vehicles Wednesday morning.

Conference examines business co-operatives

THUNDER BAY -- Business owners, shareholders and employees came together Thursday to talk about co-ops and credit unions. Thunder Bay is the host city for a conference on business co-operatives.

Eabametoong First Nation man charged with manslaughter in death of 52-year-old man

A 52-year-old man is dead following an altercation in Eabametoong First Nation. OPP say Donald Sugarhead was transported to hospital on Monday after getting into a fight with another male in the remote fly-in community.

Lark Street homes should have water by Thursday evening

THUNDER BAY -- A group of North-side residents are expected to have their water turned back on Thursday after going more than 36 hours without it. A water-main break early Wednesday morning left 26 homes on Lark Street without water.
Student allegedly attacked by bully on Pink Shirt Day

Student allegedly attacked by bully on Pink Shirt Day

THUNDER BAY -- On the same day pink shirts were worn across across the country to make a stand against bullying, one local student says he was being choked by his harasser.
Police say driver in fatal crash had suspended GI licence

Police say driver in fatal crash had suspended GI licence

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police say the driver of one of the vehicles involved in a fatal crash last Friday had a suspended GI driver's licence. The 22-year-old woman died in the crash, as did her 22-year-old boyfriend.

University’s spring career fair features variety of prospective employers

THUNDER BAY -- Variety was the selling point at the second annual Spring Career Fair at Lakehead University Thursday. The fair had employers from all around the region, along with representatives from Southern Ontario and Alberta companies.
Despite pessimistic reports, mayor says federal event centre funding still possible

Despite pessimistic reports, mayor says federal event centre funding still possible

THUNDER BAY -- Mayor Keith Hobbs says contrary to earlier reports, federal funding for a proposed $114-million event centre might still be available.
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