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New program at Northern Ontario medical school receives full accreditation

New program at Northern Ontario medical school receives full accreditation

Specialists are trained in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, magnetic and electric fields, heat and lasers
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Heat Wave Begins!
Decision to commit Bushby to stand trial for second-degree murder upheld

Decision to commit Bushby to stand trial for second-degree murder upheld

Justice Bruce Fitzpatrick ruled the presiding judge’s reasons at the preliminary hearing committing Brayden Bushby to stand trial for second-degree murder were ‘cogent’ and ‘complete’
City reports progress, ongoing work responding to Seven Youth Inquest recommendations

City reports progress, ongoing work responding to Seven Youth Inquest recommendations

Hiring of city's first manager of Indigenous relations and inclusion formally announced.
Fundraiser aims to assist in Journey to Life Centre construction (3 photos)

Fundraiser aims to assist in Journey to Life Centre construction (3 photos)

The Picnic in the Park will be held on Wednesday at Current River Park, with food sales going towards the capital campaign fund for the new Journey to Life Centre.
Health unit declares HIV outbreak

Health unit declares HIV outbreak

Eight HIV positive cases have been confirmed since start of the year, with two more under investigation.
Single-vehicle collision closes Belrose Road

Single-vehicle collision closes Belrose Road

Road closed following a single-vehicle collision.
Update: Highway 590 could stay closed for up to 3 weeks (2 Photos)

Update: Highway 590 could stay closed for up to 3 weeks (2 Photos)

Flooding created a large chasm across half the width of the road.
Lake Superior rises to an all-time high for June

Lake Superior rises to an all-time high for June

The level continued to rise after reaching a new high for May.
Retired MNRF fire program manager awarded Ontario's highest honour for public service

Retired MNRF fire program manager awarded Ontario's highest honour for public service

David Cleaveley worked for 44 years in Ontario's forest fire program.
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