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TBT Newshour: July 14

TBT Newshour: July 14

VIDEO: College, union offer conflicting job loss numbers due to program suspensions

VIDEO: College, union offer conflicting job loss numbers due to program suspensions

How many jobs are impacted by college program cuts? It depends on the source

How many jobs are impacted by college program cuts? It depends on the source

OPSEU and Confederation College release starkly different numbers related to program suspensions
Children explore the world of construction

Children explore the world of construction

The Thunder Bay Public Library's Waverley branch will also host a discovery club on Tuesday, featuring various STEM kits related to robotics, building and cubes in the auditorium.
Uride rolls out booster seat option

Uride rolls out booster seat option

New features makes travel with children more safe.
Great Rendezvous continues to see rise in attendance

Great Rendezvous continues to see rise in attendance

Katherine Richard, one of Fort William Historical Park’s events coordinators, says it was a great turnout for the weekend.
Kenora developing housing analysis to help advocate for more funding

Kenora developing housing analysis to help advocate for more funding

Mayor Andrew Poirier says the city will continue to pursue federal housing dollars after being denied in the first round of Housing Accelerator Funding.
Driver escapes car fire after being alerted by other motorists

Driver escapes car fire after being alerted by other motorists

A woman's vehicle caught fire as she was driving in the Balmoral Street area Monday
NAPS says it faces ‘unique hurdle’ in recruitment challenges

NAPS says it faces ‘unique hurdle’ in recruitment challenges

The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service says it is working to overcome “historic underfunding issues” now that it is a fully legislated service.
OPP offers insight after hostage situation on city's northside

OPP offers insight after hostage situation on city's northside

For almost 15 hours, both city police and Ontario Provincial Police worked together to hopefully resolve the incident peacefully from all sides.
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