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Therapy dogs brighten days during visits

Therapy dogs brighten days during visits

The St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program makes regular visits to Lakehead University, the Thunder Bay Police Service station, and local long-term care homes
Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Alvin Fiddler, who has previously served as Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief, was sworn in to the role again following the removal of former Grand Chief Derek Fox earlier this year
TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 15, 2023: Council debates staff relocation

TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 15, 2023: Council debates staff relocation

Update: NOSM University faculty approve a strike mandate

Update: NOSM University faculty approve a strike mandate

The union representing medical education faculty and professional staff accuses administration of trying to degrade the quality of education at NOSM U
Forest fire smoke prompts air quality advisory

Forest fire smoke prompts air quality advisory

Forest fire smoke will be taking over the city and much of the region.
Organizations call on city to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic

Organizations call on city to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic

City police annually respond to more than 3,000 intimate partner violence calls
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: City councillors debate internal staffing relocation

VIDEO: City councillors debate internal staffing relocation

NDP keeping Algoma—Manitoulin MPP out of caucus after workplace misconduct investigation

NDP keeping Algoma—Manitoulin MPP out of caucus after workplace misconduct investigation

Two months into Marit Stiles' stint as leader, she removed MPP Michael Mantha from the Ontario NDP over allegations of workplace misconduct
Closing submissions heard in city police officer’s assault trial

Closing submissions heard in city police officer’s assault trial

The trial for Const. Andrew Frankow of the Thunder Bay Police Service, charged with assault causing bodily harm, concluded after two days with the defense calling no evidence
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