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Carbon monoxide triggers alarms in four Thunder Bay homes

Carbon monoxide triggers alarms in four Thunder Bay homes

Four recent incidents of elevated carbon monoxide levels in Thunder Bay homes have prompted a caution from the fire service.
UPDATE: Power restored after outage impacts 2,000 in County Fair area

UPDATE: Power restored after outage impacts 2,000 in County Fair area

As many as 2,000 residents in the County Fair Plaza area are without power Tuesday afternoon.
Five Chippewa Park animals get new homes

Five Chippewa Park animals get new homes

Some animals at the Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit have a new home in Ottawa, but one animal died during a TB test.
Ontario watches for new bacteria causing Lyme disease

Ontario watches for new bacteria causing Lyme disease

A new source of Lyme disease has one scientist warning that it's even more important to take precautions now that tick season has started in northwestern Ontario.
Fort Frances urged to rename Colonization Road

Fort Frances urged to rename Colonization Road

Online petition calls on Fort Frances council to rename Colonization Road, a decision that would be supported by the Treaty 3 Grand Chief.
Ontario fund helps indigenous victims of human trafficking

Ontario fund helps indigenous victims of human trafficking

Ontario's human-trafficking strategy includes a focus on indigenous victims.
Celebrating contributions of youth

Celebrating contributions of youth

Youth Week officially kicked off with the raising of the youth flag at Thunder Bay City Hall.
Thunder Bay Public Library aims to "decolonize" its practices

Thunder Bay Public Library aims to "decolonize" its practices

The Thunder Bay Public Library will review all its procedures and policies in order to act on the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Council backs bag tags

Council backs bag tags

Thunder Bay city council votes to go ahead with a bag tag system that will allow residents to have an additional item of garbage collected at curbside when the limit is reduced to two items effective July 1.
Mental Health Week underway in Thunder Bay

Mental Health Week underway in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay residents helped emergency service workers kick off the 66th annual Mental Health Week.
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