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Hospital Foundation doles out $68K in family care grants

Hospital Foundation doles out $68K in family care grants

Big-ticket items might get most of the attention, but sometimes good things do come in little packages.
Thunder Bay to look at feasibility of supervised safe injection site

Thunder Bay to look at feasibility of supervised safe injection site

In 2013, 29 people in Thunder Bay died because of drug and alcohol abuse.
Petition calls for separation of Northern Ontario

Petition calls for separation of Northern Ontario

The Northern Ontario separation movement is turning to the Internet in hopes of resurrecting its cause. About a month ago Trevor Holliday began collecting signatures for a change.org petition that calls for the separation of Northern Ontario.
Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max wining ticket could be $60 million

Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max wining ticket could be $60 million

Toronto, ON – This Friday, Canadian lottery players have 34 chances win a prize of $1 million or more with just one ticket.

Two U.S. men fined $1,300 for illegal fishing

Two non-resident men have been fined a total of $1,300 for fishing offences.
OPP make illegal tobacco bust during RIDE stop

OPP make illegal tobacco bust during RIDE stop

OPP Media Release (MARATHON, ON) –On February 2, 2016 at approximately 3:00 p.m. members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon Detachment conducted a R.I.D.E. program at Highway 17, Township of Marathon.
World Cancer Day marks first anniversary of My CancerIQ

World Cancer Day marks first anniversary of My CancerIQ

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Media Release On World Cancer Day, Northwestern Ontarians are encouraged to learn how to reduce their risk of kidney cancer and melanoma with My CancerIQ Thunder Bay, ON (Feb.
MTO and OPP say careless driving, not closed bridge, reason for Highway 61 crashes

MTO and OPP say careless driving, not closed bridge, reason for Highway 61 crashes

THUNDER BAY – An intersection on Highway 61 has been the scene of numerous collisions since the James Street Swing Bridge was closed to traffic in 2013.
Options may allow council to cut $1.6 million from budget

Options may allow council to cut $1.6 million from budget

THUNDER BAY -- City council has options to cut nearly $1.6 million from this year's budget. The largest would see pushing a $400,000 bus and $650,000 fire truck to next year's budget.
May Street restaurant closed following complaints of rats

May Street restaurant closed following complaints of rats

THUNDER BAY – A May Street restaurant has been temporarily closed by the district health unit after the presence of rats was found inside the building.
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