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VIDEO: CUPE education workers could be back on the picket line

VIDEO: CUPE education workers could be back on the picket line

Police save man from potentially fatal overdose

Police save man from potentially fatal overdose

The man was not breathing and showing signs of an opioid overdose when officers began lifesaving measures
CUPE education workers file another strike notice

CUPE education workers file another strike notice

Education workers could be back on the picket line as soon as Monday, with CUPE still looking for guaranteed higher staffing levels for custodians, educational assistants, and other workers.
Toronto man sentenced to time served for 2019 Dease Street shooting

Toronto man sentenced to time served for 2019 Dease Street shooting

Devonte Kelsie-Comeau fired six shots in a Dease Street home in October 2019, with three striking the victim and resulting in non-life-threatening injuries
Air Canada and WestJet announce changes to Thunder Bay service

Air Canada and WestJet announce changes to Thunder Bay service

Two of four national carriers serving Thunder Bay have adjusted their winter schedules
TBSO Masterworks returns to the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium

TBSO Masterworks returns to the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium

The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra presents Transcending, its first Masterworks concert in two-and-a-half years
NAN releases new housing strategy to address ongoing crisis

NAN releases new housing strategy to address ongoing crisis

Report reveals there are 7,588 housing units in Nishnawbe Aski Nation territory needed
Hackner improves to 5-0 at Canadian Masters

Hackner improves to 5-0 at Canadian Masters

Kenora's Peggy Taylor is 1-2 on the women's side at the event, being staged in Winnipeg.
Synergy North introduces new customer service portal

Synergy North introduces new customer service portal

Synergy North says the new portal will also enable the company to launch new features to improve user experience in the coming months
City shrinks projected 2022 deficit to $4 million

City shrinks projected 2022 deficit to $4 million

The City of Thunder Bay anticipates running a $3.9 million deficit in 2022, driven by rising costs and overruns in policing and roads.
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