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Two face assault charges after police respond to stabbing incident

Two face assault charges after police respond to stabbing incident

The two women were passengers in a vehicle when an argument led to a physical altercation.
River Street to remain closed until July, city estimates

River Street to remain closed until July, city estimates

River Street is now estimated to reopen in mid-July, well over a year after a collapsed culvert closed the arterial route, and behind the late spring reopening the city previously targeted.
Update: Highway 17 reopened at Manitoba border

Update: Highway 17 reopened at Manitoba border

Trans Canada Highway has reopened after being closed at the Ontario-Manitoba provincial border
Missing 12-year-old safely located

Missing 12-year-old safely located

Twelve-year-old reported missing Thursday safely located, police report.
Former teacher pleads guilty to possessing child pornography

Former teacher pleads guilty to possessing child pornography

Jason Sparling, who worked as a teacher in Thunder Bay, pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography and received a 12-month conditional sentence
The Weather Network predicts cooler than normal summer

The Weather Network predicts cooler than normal summer

Environment Canada expects a warm start to June, but there are conflicting forecast models for July and August
RBC reporting issues with online, mobile banking

RBC reporting issues with online, mobile banking

Online and app users of RBC are noting difficulties Thursday morning
TBT NEWSHOUR: May 31, 2023: Snowbirds arrive

TBT NEWSHOUR: May 31, 2023: Snowbirds arrive

Let's Eat: Hearthstone Breads finds loyal customers with unique flavours

Let's Eat: Hearthstone Breads finds loyal customers with unique flavours

Bailey Symington has been in the food industry for almost 20 years. While on maternity leave, she began baking sourdoughs and croissants in her home and selling them. Most recently she was head baker with Pinetree Catering for three years.
Construction of new Southbridge long-term care home is on hold

Construction of new Southbridge long-term care home is on hold

A state-of-the-art nursing home on Clavet Street will eventually replace the aging Lakehead Manor on Vickers Street
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