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OPP urges caution after 'unacceptable' string of fatal collisions

OPP urges caution after 'unacceptable' string of fatal collisions

An OPP spokesperson is urging motorists exercise caution after what he called an "unacceptable" string of fatal accidents on NWO highways over the weekend.
Museum gets funds for feasibility study

Museum gets funds for feasibility study

The 'Our Past Needs a Future' study will take a year-long look at the future of the Thunder Bay Museum.
SIU finds no charges warranted against TBPS officer in death of Arron Loon

SIU finds no charges warranted against TBPS officer in death of Arron Loon

Thunder Bay police were phoned about an intoxicated man in Junot Park, but cancelled the call for service.
Resolute fined $500K for 2022 death

Resolute fined $500K for 2022 death

Resolute Forest Products enters guilty plea for improper lockout procedure that killed electrician in Ignace.
Hajdu confident in Wequedong Lodge recovery

Hajdu confident in Wequedong Lodge recovery

Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu has responded to concerns over the financial struggles of Wequedong Lodge.
Almost $2.7M in respite funding announced for 3 NWO programs

Almost $2.7M in respite funding announced for 3 NWO programs

Funding to support respite care services handed out to three Northwestern Ontario agencies by the province.
Toys for the North brings gifts to northern communities

Toys for the North brings gifts to northern communities

Five First Nations communities should see delivery of children's toys later this week.
Injured pelican from Thunder Bay gets a permanent home in Florida

Injured pelican from Thunder Bay gets a permanent home in Florida

The bird was weak and malnourished when she turned up at a residence in Shuniah and missed the window to migrate south.
TBT NEWSHOUR Dec. 18, 2023: Multiple fatal crashes over the weekend

TBT NEWSHOUR Dec. 18, 2023: Multiple fatal crashes over the weekend

City ratchets up Tbaytel dividend

City ratchets up Tbaytel dividend

The City of Thunder Bay's ownership of Tbaytel will pay off with a minimum dividend of $19M in 2024.
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