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EMS eliminate unnecessary procedure

EMS eliminate unnecessary procedure

Council has approved Superior North EMS to participate in a partnership with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute that will decrease the scope of patients that need to be affixed to spine boards.
New wellness centre to help students lead a good life

New wellness centre to help students lead a good life

The new wellness centre at Confederation College is named to honour contributions from student body.
OPP investigate break and enter

OPP investigate break and enter

OPP are investigating a break and enter into a Geraldton business over the weekend.
Chong looks to grow Conservative party from coast to coast

Chong looks to grow Conservative party from coast to coast

Long-time southern Ontario MP one of 14 candidates seeking to lead the Conservative Party.
Cities need more revenue tools: budget chairman

Cities need more revenue tools: budget chairman

With the first draft of the budget ready to release on Tuesday, budget chairman and Coun. Frank Pullia says cities need more than just property taxes to operate over the long term.
City road crews working on flooded sections

City road crews working on flooded sections

Thunder Bay road crews are using a steaming unit to open clogged catch-basins along city streets.
Vandals may have written eagle's death sentence

Vandals may have written eagle's death sentence

Park staff say the mate of a bald eagle released by vandals at Chippewa Park has been crying for its partner's return.
Students cross borders through language lesson

Students cross borders through language lesson

Edgewater Park students participating in pen pal program receive lesson in French and global awareness.
Weather plays havoc with winter road network

Weather plays havoc with winter road network

Mild weather is stalling completion of northern Ontario's winter road network.
Legal action not considered amid suicide crisis: NAN

Legal action not considered amid suicide crisis: NAN

STATEMENT FROM NAN, WAPEKEKA FIRST NATION THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler and Wapekeka First Nation Chief Brennan Sainnawap have released the following statement regarding comments in the media suggesting legal
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