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Now 90 cases of illness reported following visit to local eatery

The number of people confirmed to have become sick after visiting a Murillo restaurant continues to grow. Several patrons who are believed to have visited This Old Barn last weekend have been stricken with gastro-intestinal illness.
Calling for rescue

Calling for rescue

Not everyone’s a fan of heights, but once a year more than 100 people put their fears aside for a worthy cause.

Inquest into death of local man in North Bay jail set for June

Dates for an inquest have now been set regarding an Oliver-Paipoonge man who was found dead in his prison cell at the North Bay Jail last year.
Eatery on the way

Eatery on the way

A local restaurant will be moving into the city’s waterfront just in time for summer. The unnamed eatery will take over space in the southeast corner of the water garden pavilion. It’s also expected to be licensed.

NAN refuses to participate in annual meeting with premier

Leadership with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation will not be meeting with Ontario’s premier. Thursday marks the seventh annual First Nations meeting.
Dolasinski guilty

Dolasinski guilty

Under the circumstances, the verdict was probably the best Krystyna Dolasinski could have hoped to hear.

Talent, creativity on display at annual public school jamboree

It's an annual showcase, capturing the talent and creativity of kids at Lakehead Public Schools. On Wednesday evening, students, teachers, family and friends packed the Fort William Gardens for the 24th annual Creative Movement Jamboree.

Contractor charged nearly a year after worker’s death

The Ministry of Labour is laying seven charges against a contractor following the death of a Thunder Bay worker last June.
Living with pain

Living with pain

Ken Boshcoff understands pain. Having undergone several knee surgeries in the past, with another scheduled for June, the at-large councillor nonetheless was a little surprised at just how debilitating arthritis can be.
Price of poverty

Price of poverty

Like an illness, it’s always better to figure out ways to prevent poverty than to pay for its consequences, Mark Chamberlain says. The Hamilton businessman should know.
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