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OPP investigating collision on Highway 11/17

OPP investigating collision on Highway 11/17

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a highway collision.
Local advisory session scheduled ahead of MMIWG inquest

Local advisory session scheduled ahead of MMIWG inquest

Meetings will be held in Thunder Bay from April 18 to April 20.
Ministry of Natural Resources waits for DNA test on cougar

Ministry of Natural Resources waits for DNA test on cougar

DNA tests will be conducted on the remains of the cougar found in the Thunder Bay area last Saturday.
Man fined $1,500 for leaving camping equipment on Crown land

Man fined $1,500 for leaving camping equipment on Crown land

An Atikokan resident has been fined $1,500 for leaving camping equipment on Crown land.
Water treatment plant upgrades coming to First Nation communities

Water treatment plant upgrades coming to First Nation communities

THUNDER BAY -- The federal government has announced water treatment plant upgrade projects for a large number of First Nation communities in Northwestern Ontario.
New CEO appointed for NorWest Community Health Centre

New CEO appointed for NorWest Community Health Centre

THUNDER BAY -- The NorWest Community Health Centre board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Juanita Lawson, as Chief Executive Officer.
Trans-Canada Highway re-opened near Finmark Road

Trans-Canada Highway re-opened near Finmark Road

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a Trans-Canada Highway collision between an SUV and a tractor-trailer unit.
Fort William chief urges city to return 1,600 acres

Fort William chief urges city to return 1,600 acres

Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins says his community will no longer pay taxes to the city on 1,600 acres that was expropriated for the railroad industry in 1905. He's calling on Thunder Bay to give it back.
Committee to assess city council pay

Committee to assess city council pay

City council voted Monday to strike a committee that will investigate whether the mayor and councillors are paid enough for the work they do serving the public.
Upgrades eliminate drinking water advisories

Upgrades eliminate drinking water advisories

Water treatment plant upgrades eliminate drinking water advisories in First Nation communities.
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