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Truck-pedestrian crash claims life of 2-year-old boy

Truck-pedestrian crash claims life of 2-year-old boy

(KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG, ON) On May 18, 2016 at approximately 9:20 p.m.

Catholic board, student support staff ratify deal

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board has ratified an agreement with its student support professionals.
Look out for dangers on the water this long weekend

Look out for dangers on the water this long weekend

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Kenora would like to remind the public of the importance of safety on our many lakes and rivers in the area.
Restricted fire zone regulations still in play for May long

Restricted fire zone regulations still in play for May long

THUNDER BAY - While many people normally celebrate May long weekend with fireworks and bonfires those could land you a fine in Shuniah this year.

NAN condemns Ontario’s climate change bill

TIMMINS, Ont.

Sewer work will close section of Fort William Road starting Thursday night

THUNDER BAY A section of Fort William Road between Isabel Street and the Harbour Expressway will be closed starting on Thursday to allow for new sewer and water installations. The closure is expected to last from 8 p.m.
Guilty verdict rendered in second-degree murder case

Guilty verdict rendered in second-degree murder case

THUNDER BAY -- A jury did not agree with David Wilson’s defence of not being criminally responsible for the fatal stabbing of 48-year-old Robert Barbeau, and instead found him guilty of second-degree murder The jury was tasked with determining
Business fishing for success amid industry’s uncertain future

Business fishing for success amid industry’s uncertain future

Local commercial fishing could be an at-risk species in Thunder Bay. The business owners who operate the fishing vessels that troll the Lake Superior coast have traditionally had their children take over upon retirement.

NDP's Campbell demands Lyme disease strategy, funding for treatment

TORONTO – Sarah Campbell wants the province to create a comprehensive Lyme disease strategy and provide full funding from diagnosis through treatment. The Kenora-Rainy River NDP MPP made the statement on Wednesday at Queen’s Park.
Third suspect pleads guilty in Field Street murder case

Third suspect pleads guilty in Field Street murder case

THUNDER BAY – A third suspect has entered a guilty plea in a Field Street homicide case that happened nearly two years ago.
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