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Pedestrian struck along Hwy 11

Pedestrian struck along Hwy 11

The individual was later flown to Thunder Bay for further assessment for non-life-threatening injuries. 
Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

‘Will this government commit to winter road funding levels that reflect rising inflation and the increasing impacts of climate change?’
Former Canadian Forces medical technician sentenced to four years

Former Canadian Forces medical technician sentenced to four years

James Wilks was found guilty of sexual assault, sexual exploitation, and breach of trust charges for performing unauthorised breast examinations of potential recruits into the Canadian Forces
Organizers put call out for Santa Claus Parade floats

Organizers put call out for Santa Claus Parade floats

Annual event will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 along the traditional parade route.
Public survey launched about parks, open spaces and services

Public survey launched about parks, open spaces and services

Paper copies of the surveys are also available at Thunder Bay Library locations.
Significant police presence on Blucher Avenue

Significant police presence on Blucher Avenue

The Thunder Bay Police operation was related to an ongoing investigation
Child struck by stray ball at Chapples Golf Course

Child struck by stray ball at Chapples Golf Course

Mother wants the City of Thunder Bay to implement measures before someone is more seriously injured
Pharmacy dispensed drugs with no pharmacist on site

Pharmacy dispensed drugs with no pharmacist on site

The designated manager of a Thunder Bay pharmacy was held responsible for the contravention of various regulations
Feds give up control of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives

Feds give up control of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives

Matawa’s Four Rivers initiative receives almost $390,000 of more than $1.2 million going to First Nations environmental initiatives in Northwestern Ontario.
OPP identify victim of fatal collision on Highway 17

OPP identify victim of fatal collision on Highway 17

A man from Scugog Township, Ontario died Sept. 26 after being struck by a transport truck
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