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Correctional workers warn a strike could result in significant courtroom delays

Correctional workers warn a strike could result in significant courtroom delays

THUNDER BAY -- A correctional workers strike could have a significant impact on the court system.

Greenstone man charged following break and enter

GERALDTON, Ont. -- Greenstone detachment officials say their officers were notified of an alleged break and enter in a Geraldton home shortly after 8 a.m. Dec. 23.
A Glance at Crime: Dec. 28 to Jan.4

A Glance at Crime: Dec. 28 to Jan.4

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 170 incidents during the week of Monday, Dec. 28, 2014 to Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.

Gas Watch: Prices creep closer to 99 cents a litre

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario’s average per-litre price for regular gasoline is now at 92.8 cents, but local residents continue to pay more than a dollar-per-litre for their fuel.
Local nurse named president of provincial body

Local nurse named president of provincial body

THUNDER BAY -- The new president of the Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario plans to bring a strong, northern voice to the organization.
New public school board chair monitoring negotiations between province and teachers

New public school board chair monitoring negotiations between province and teachers

THUNDER BAY -- The new chair of the Lakehead Public School Board is hopeful 2015 will bring a quick, peaceful resolution to contract talks with Ontario’s teachers.
Extreme cold warning issued for city

Extreme cold warning issued for city

THUNDER BAY -- Less than 24 hours after being in a snowfall warning, the city is experiencing the wrath of another winter element.
Local group encourages breastfeeding

Local group encourages breastfeeding

THUNDER BAY -- A local group is teaming up with the district health unit to help businesses make things easier for mothers of young children.
Residents welcome New Year snowfall

Residents welcome New Year snowfall

THUNDER BAY – A look out the window Saturday morning confirmed what many residents knew was eventually coming. Winter has visibly arrived in Thunder Bay.
Nothing police can do to reduce number of homicides: deputy police chief

Nothing police can do to reduce number of homicides: deputy police chief

THUNDER BAY -- Though the city’s deputy police chief acknowledges the 2014 homicide numbers were “unprecedented,” he doesn’t see any sign that they will let up this coming year.
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