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Police chief wants to work with LHIN to assist officers on mental health calls

Police chief wants to work with LHIN to assist officers on mental health calls

THUNDER BAY – The city’s chief of police is hoping to develop a partnership that would see mental health professionals assisting officers on calls. That was a report from J.P.
City has three options for boat slip expansion, report headed to council in July

City has three options for boat slip expansion, report headed to council in July

THUNDER BAY -- Historical significance has led the city to expand its search for more boat slips.
Community Living Thunder Bay, developmental services workers end impasse

Community Living Thunder Bay, developmental services workers end impasse

THUNDER BAY - A tentative deal has been reached that will keep developmental services workers off the picket lines.

RELEASE: Movie nights in the park Late Night Series 2015 Lineup

City media release follows: Movie Nights in the Park – Late Night Series 2015 Lineup May 19, 2015 – Get ready for some great movies on the big screen at Prince Arthur’s Landing this spring.
Nurse practitioners happy with referral changes, disappointed with budget

Nurse practitioners happy with referral changes, disappointed with budget

THUNDER BAY - After a 14-year process, nurse practitioners across Ontario say they’re now finally able to help patients get faster access to the care they need.
Tour showcasing First Nations' music community set for Thunder Bay stop

Tour showcasing First Nations' music community set for Thunder Bay stop

THUNDER BAY -- A tour is hitting town to showcase the diversity of the First Nations' music community.
After financial struggles Founders' Museum and Pioneer Village opens for the season

After financial struggles Founders' Museum and Pioneer Village opens for the season

THUNDER BAY – Lois Garrity has heard a lot of people tell her they are grateful the Founders’ Museum and Pioneer Village remains open.
Two men in hospital in serious condition after apparent drug overdoses

Two men in hospital in serious condition after apparent drug overdoses

THUNDER BAY -- A pair of weekend drug overdoses has left two men in hospital in the intensive care unit.

Forest fire hazard low across region

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry news release follows: There were no new fires in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of May 16. FireRanger training continues at all fire bases. The forest fire hazard is low across the region.

Search continues for missing 89-year-old man

FORT FRANCES, Ont. - The search for a missing 89-year-old Eva Lake area man continues. Florent Trottier was last seen in the Eva Lake Road area on the morning of May 11. The Rainy River detachment of the OPP began searching later that evening.
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