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Northern Policy Institute gives all parties 'C' grade report cards

Northern Policy Institute gives all parties 'C' grade report cards

THUNDER BAY -- The Northern Policy Institute has issued a damning report card that spares no political party when it comes to making Northern Ontario a priority.

Norton Rose Fulbright donates $125,000 to Lakehead University

Lakehead Univeristy media release follows: THUNDER BAY -- Norton Rose Fulbright Canada is donating $125,000 to the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law at Lakehead University, the largest corporate gift the Faculty of Law has received to date.
Crash closes Highway 61 at Riverdale Road

Crash closes Highway 61 at Riverdale Road

THUNDER BAY -- Two people have been transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after their cars collided on Highway 61 at Riverdale Road.
Crime Stoppers launches annual raffle

Crime Stoppers launches annual raffle

THUNDER BAY – Crime Stoppers is looking for financial support to continue to play a pivotal role in solving area crimes.
TTC considers suing Bombardier after latest delivery date promise misses target

TTC considers suing Bombardier after latest delivery date promise misses target

The Toronto Transit Commission might sue Bombardier over failures to meet its delivery dates for streetcars built in Thunder Bay.
Teen charged after using replica gun to carjack vehicle

Teen charged after using replica gun to carjack vehicle

THUNDER BAY – An 18-year-old man is in police custody after allegedly using a replica gun to steal a car.

Calgary police help NAPS arrest man wanted for sexual assaults

NAPS media release follows: (Sioux Lookout, ON) On October 9, 2015, the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service North West Region Crime Unit was assisted by the Calgary Police Service Integrated Fugitive Apprehension Unit in the execution of a Canada Wide warr
Candidates weigh in on what will happen in event of minority government

Candidates weigh in on what will happen in event of minority government

THUNDER BAY – As a marathon federal election campaign marred by animosity and overwhelmingly negative rhetoric from all three major parties winds down, local candidates are optimistic they can bury the hatchets and work together with any other
John Howard Society to host second-annual masquerade ball

John Howard Society to host second-annual masquerade ball

The Howard Ball is a chance to don a mask, get dressed to the nines and help raise awareness about an organization that helps people put their lives back together.
Kingsway Park students taught about electoral process, cast ballots

Kingsway Park students taught about electoral process, cast ballots

They may be too young to vote yet, but by the time hit the magic age of 18, students at Kingsway Park Public School will have the process down pat.
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