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Health-care rally

Health-care rally

THUNDER BAY -- More than 2,500 workers at regional health-care facilities will be working without a contract after next week. At a Monday afternoon rally at St.

Wabaseemoong First Nation death under investigation

Treaty 3 Police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 30-year-old Wabaseemoong First Nation man.

Body found after Pikangikum house fire

PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION, Ont. – One person was found dead after a house fire early Sunday morning. The Pikangikum Police Service received a call of a house fire on Lagoon Road just before 4 a.m. and they were able to extinguish the blaze.
Meet the candidates: Norm Sponchia

Meet the candidates: Norm Sponchia

THUNDER BAY -- Norm Sponchia thinks the city needs to put its focus on housing. Over the past five years Sponchia has been busy on boards and committees in the city.
Meet the candidates: Larry Hebert

Meet the candidates: Larry Hebert

THUNDER BAY -- Larry Hebert says he’s got a little unfinished business he’d like to complete before stepping away from the city council table.
Meet the candidates: Ed Hailio

Meet the candidates: Ed Hailio

THUNDER BAY -- Ed Hailio doesn’t have much trust in government. But instead of washing his hands of the institution, he’s decided he’d rather try to fix the problem from the inside.
Making an impact

Making an impact

THUNDER BAY -- It is possible for one to continue making a difference in the community even after they’re gone.
Prelim begins

Prelim begins

THUNDER BAY -- The preliminary hearing for a man accused of murder in a fatal hit-and-run incident began Monday at the Thunder Bay Courthouse.
Suspect flees

Suspect flees

THUNDER BAY -- A suspect is in custody after allegedly trying to flee from officers following an early Saturday morning traffic stop. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service attempted to pull over a vehicle on Wentworth Avenue around 4:30 a.m.
A look at crime: Sept. 22 to 28

A look at crime: Sept. 22 to 28

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s police service responded to more than 108 incidents during the week of Sept. 22 to Sept. 28. Those are the numbers reported by crimereports.
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