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Red Lake OPP nab trio of impaired drivers

Red Lake OPP nab trio of impaired drivers

(RED LAKE, ON) – On April 21, 2016 officers of the Red Lake Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a possible impaired driver on Highway 125. Officers located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop.
Fire forces evacuation of Northwestern Ontario town of Ingolf

Fire forces evacuation of Northwestern Ontario town of Ingolf

Ministry of Natural Resources has requested the evacuation of Ingolf Ontario, situated north of Highway 17 on the Manitoba border due to a forest fire.

Human resource conference concentrates on labour law

THUNDER BAY - The HR Employment and Labour Law conference is challenging the way employers think about Human resources.

Injured workers support group rallied outside Gravelle's office

THUNDER BAY - The Injured workers support group held their latest rally outside MPP Michael Gravelle's constituency office Thursday.

Police locate missing 68-year-old woman

A 68-year-old woman reported missing Thursday evening has been located. As this is now a private matter her identity has been removed from our website. Thank you for your co-operation.

Truck rolls, driver charged

THUNDER BAY -- A 33-year-old trucker is facing careless driving charges after a wood-chip-laden transport he was at the wheel of overturned Thursday morning at the intersection of Highway 527 and Highway 11/17.
Local volunteers collecting essential items for Fort McMurray fire victims

Local volunteers collecting essential items for Fort McMurray fire victims

THUNDER BAY -- Jenny Veal thought she and her friend Amanda Mihalus might inspire a few friends and family to donate toiletries and other necessities like diapers and baby wipes to victims of this week’s devastating fires in Fort McMurray, Alta
Changes to fund may make event centre eligible for federal cash

Changes to fund may make event centre eligible for federal cash

THUNDER BAY – Changes to a federal infrastructure fund could mean new life for the city’s proposed event centre.
Traffic moving slowly after single-vehicle Expressway crash

Traffic moving slowly after single-vehicle Expressway crash

A single motor vehicle collision on the Harbour Expressway between Balmoral St and Golf Links at 2:00 p.m. will be slowing traffic in both directions for about another half hour while emergency crews and tow trucks clear the vehicle(s) and debris.
Hunter’s miracle: Youngster with rare blood disease defies odds

Hunter’s miracle: Youngster with rare blood disease defies odds

THUNDER BAY -- Two years ago, Hunter Fernyc was an hour from death. Diagnosed with Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiotosis, a rare blood disease, the then two-year-old was airlifted from Thunder Bay to the London Children’s Hospital in London, Ont.
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