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A step toward reconciliation: NAN

A step toward reconciliation: NAN

THUNDER BAY - Nishnawbe Aski Nation leaders are calling the next stage of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women an important step toward reconciliation.
Grid expansion makes energy needs more urgent

Grid expansion makes energy needs more urgent

THUNDER BAY – As the provincial energy grid expands over the next decade to include remote First Nations and new mines, regional leaders suggest the need for new power infrastructure is becoming more urgent.
Ontario SPCA investigating case of mutilated cats

Ontario SPCA investigating case of mutilated cats

Thunder Bay, ON (August 4, 2016) – The Thunder Bay & District Humane Society and the Ontario SPCA are appealing to the public to come forward with any information about two cats found mutilated.
UPDATE: Threat grounds WestJet flight at Thunder Bay airport

UPDATE: Threat grounds WestJet flight at Thunder Bay airport

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police have confirmed a WestJet flight heading to Ottawa from Vancouver was forced to land at the city’s airport after an unspecified threat was made.

Fort Severn residents no longer under order to remain indoors after shooting incident

FORT SEVERN, Ont. -- Residents of a remote Northern Ontario First Nation are no longer required to remain indoors, nearly 48 hours after reports of shots being fired near a local hotel where a police officer stationed in the community resides.
Hutton lends name to George Jeffrey Children's Centre cause

Hutton lends name to George Jeffrey Children's Centre cause

THUNDER BAY -- Carter Hutton has some big shoes to fill this summer. Not only does he have a new hockey home in St.
Union pickets union over allegations of unsafe workplace

Union pickets union over allegations of unsafe workplace

THUNDER BAY – Unionized workers who negotiate contracts on behalf of Ontario’s public sector union feel “unsafe at work” and they’re prepared to strike over it.

Union pickets union over allegations of unsafe workplace

THUNDER BAY – Unionized workers who negotiate contracts on behalf of Ontario’s public sector union feel “unsafe at work” and they’re prepared to strike over it.
Program fills nutritional void of weekends for students

Program fills nutritional void of weekends for students

THUNDER BAY – A charitable organization is looking to the community for help ensuring children won’t go without food during the upcoming school year.
Body found in McIntyre River identified, police call case suspicious

Body found in McIntyre River identified, police call case suspicious

The Criminal Investigations Branch of the TBPS continues to investigate the suspicious death of 38 year old Clayton Chuck Mawakeesic. Mr. Mawakeesic's body was discovered on July 29, 2016 in the McIntyre River near Waterford Street.
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