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UPDATE: Police arrest suspect in hostage situation

UPDATE: Police arrest suspect in hostage situation

Dozens of officers were at the scene for more than 12 hours during a hostage situation on the city's northside on Friday.
Pride Postponed

Pride Postponed

Organizers have called off pride events planned for July 5 due to a severe thunderstorm warning.
TBT Newshour: July 4

TBT Newshour: July 4

VIDEO: Protest held to dispute the location of the planned underground facility to store nuclear waste

VIDEO: Protest held to dispute the location of the planned underground facility to store nuclear waste

What’s Poppin: July 5 and July 6

What’s Poppin: July 5 and July 6

Check out What's Poppin' this weekend!
Ontario and Canada won't 'trample over our rights', First Nation chief says as rally concludes

Ontario and Canada won't 'trample over our rights', First Nation chief says as rally concludes

Louis Kwissiwa, Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg’s chief, says the days of action were more to have the community engaged with the legislation.
New managed alcohol program site to open by September

New managed alcohol program site to open by September

Shelter House and NorWest Community Health Centres' managed alcohol site is expanding its services to help people affected by severe alcoholism who are facing homelessness.
‘Pretty volatile west of Thunder Bay:’ Manitoba border to Shabaqua under tornado watch

‘Pretty volatile west of Thunder Bay:’ Manitoba border to Shabaqua under tornado watch

Wind gusts of up to 110 kilometres per hour, toonie-sized to ping pong ball-sized hail, and heavy rainfall that could exceed 50 millimetres per hour, approaching 100 millimetres in total, are also possible.
Hostage free of standoff

Hostage free of standoff

Police continue to urge the public to avoid the area of Cumberland Street between Camelot Street and Marina Park Drive.
‘I’m not going anywhere’: provincial Indigenous affairs minister rejects calls to resign

‘I’m not going anywhere’: provincial Indigenous affairs minister rejects calls to resign

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is among the Indigenous voices who have called for another minister to replace Greg Rickford.
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