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UPDATE: Three-vehicle collision near Shabaqua causes serious injuries

UPDATE: Three-vehicle collision near Shabaqua causes serious injuries

Trans-Canada Highway remains partially closed
Developer converting Dawson Court to a student residence

Developer converting Dawson Court to a student residence

The new owner of the former nursing home plans a shuttle service for students to and from school.
Low income seniors could get snow clearing tax credit

Low income seniors could get snow clearing tax credit

Council during next budget to consider adding $200 tax credit for 400 low-income seniors and persons with disability to pay to remove snow from end of driveways.
Conservation officers hook anglers on Lake Nipigon

Conservation officers hook anglers on Lake Nipigon

Charges and warnings were issued during a recent two-day blitz of resident and out-of-province anglers.
Shooting begins for made-in-Thunder Bay film

Shooting begins for made-in-Thunder Bay film

"Angelique's Isle" will depict the struggles of a young indigenous woman on a deserted Lake Superior island.
NAN calls for surveillance cameras along waterways

NAN calls for surveillance cameras along waterways

Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum urges city council to install surveillance cameras, insisting it could save lives.
OPP refutes claim it refused to probe Stacy DeBungee's death

OPP refutes claim it refused to probe Stacy DeBungee's death

The Commissioner of the OPP says Thunder Bay Police requested a review of their investigation into the 2015 death of Stacy DeBungee.
Victim identified in possible drowning at Sparkling Lake

Victim identified in possible drowning at Sparkling Lake

Police have identified the man who drowned while camping on Sparkling Lake Friday in the Upsala area.
Salvation Army unveils new soup van

Salvation Army unveils new soup van

Project will allow a charitable organization to continue to feed between 60 and 120 per night.
Northern Ontario schools suffer "ongoing inequities"

Northern Ontario schools suffer "ongoing inequities"

People for Education says Ontario's school funding model is disadvantaging Northern Ontario
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