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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Wendy for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h in the morning. High 11 °C.
Former Police Services Board chair files human rights complaint against board, service reports Globe and Mail

Former Police Services Board chair files human rights complaint against board, service reports Globe and Mail

Georjann Morriseau alleges systemic discrimination by senior leaders in the police service and police services board.
Greenstone Gold breaks ground this week on Geraldton-area open-pit mine

Greenstone Gold breaks ground this week on Geraldton-area open-pit mine

Greenstone Mine is among a string of new mine projects coming online along Lake Superior's North Shore.
Ontario will double the number of long-term care home inspectors

Ontario will double the number of long-term care home inspectors

Some inspectors will have investigative skills and certification necessary to lay charges on the spot.
Ignace and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization tighten their working relationship (2 Photos)

Ignace and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization tighten their working relationship (2 Photos)

Wabigoon Lake First Nation chief says 'we're not ready at this point'
Several factors led to Moonias’ death says pathologist

Several factors led to Moonias’ death says pathologist

A forensic pathologist testified that blunt impact trauma to the head and neck, mechanical airway obstruction, and ethanol and cocaine toxicity resulted in the death of 18-year-old Brayden Moonias in 2017.
Council in Brief: Oct. 25

Council in Brief: Oct. 25

City council rejects push for 2022 plebiscite, looks ahead to next year’s budget.
Driver involved in hit and run arrested, charged

Driver involved in hit and run arrested, charged

A driver travelling more than double the speed limit is facing charges.
Finland's new honourary consul in Thunder Bay welcomes the Finnish ambassador

Finland's new honourary consul in Thunder Bay welcomes the Finnish ambassador

Pasi Pinta says a large Finnish trade delegation may visit Thunder Bay next spring.
Michael Gravelle issues a second apology over emails to cabinet ministers

Michael Gravelle issues a second apology over emails to cabinet ministers

Gravelle says a staff member forwarded other emails by mistake.
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