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Hubbard found not guilty of second-degree murder

Hubbard found not guilty of second-degree murder

Justice Tracey Nieckarz ruled the Crown failed to prove Joseph Hubbard was not acting in self-defence when he stabbed John Reuben during an altercation in June 2022 following a drug deal.
Lakehead president reflects on first year at the university

Lakehead president reflects on first year at the university

Gillian Siddall said she is happy to be back at Lakehead. 
Pride Month launches with flag raising at city hall

Pride Month launches with flag raising at city hall

Ceremony kicks off a month full of celebrations and events, but organizers admit there's still a long way to go for the LGBTQIA2S+ community to realize full acceptance.
Treaty 3 man wins TV awards for Crave series

Treaty 3 man wins TV awards for Crave series

The four-part Thunder Bay garnered Ryan McMahon trophies in two categories: Best Factual Series and Best Writing, Factual.
Marathon couple wins $1.62M 50/50 draw prize

Marathon couple wins $1.62M 50/50 draw prize

Jeremy and Shauna Dart are the winners of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation's 50/50 draw, the ninth consecutive month the prize has topped $1 million.
Cyclists pushing council for bridge over Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

Cyclists pushing council for bridge over Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

Advocate Ken Shields says the project has languished in the Transportation Master Plan since 2019.
South end boat launch to close for renewal

South end boat launch to close for renewal

The boat launch and the park area will be closed to the public as the work begins.
OPP apprehend first-degree murder suspect in Northwestern Ontario

OPP apprehend first-degree murder suspect in Northwestern Ontario

A wanted individual was apprehended by the Ontario Provincial Police in Schreiber.
LETTER: Councillor offers a more modest proposal for the turf facility

LETTER: Councillor offers a more modest proposal for the turf facility

Given that many in the community would like to see a facility built but for much less than $53 million, I would like to elaborate on a more modest proposal that may have considerable financial benefits for the City.
ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes, but don't use them yet

ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes, but don't use them yet

The new bins must not be used until July 1.
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