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TBT Newshour: June 11

TBT Newshour: June 11

VIDEO: Major changes coming to Marina Park festival area

VIDEO: Major changes coming to Marina Park festival area

Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

'I'm so proud' says hospital CEO.
Charges laid against owner of emaciated horses

Charges laid against owner of emaciated horses

A Neebing man is charged with permitting an animal to be in distress, and failing to provide standards of care
City resident worries for safety of ducklings at International Friendship Gardens

City resident worries for safety of ducklings at International Friendship Gardens

A Thunder Bay woman would like to see more water in the park's ponds, saying baby ducks are vulnerable to off-leash dogs
City steps up for National Blood Donor Week

City steps up for National Blood Donor Week

June 8-11 marks national blood donation week, and Canadian Blood Services launched their new recruitment goal last month in celebration.
Foster homes needed for 4-legged forest fire evacuees

Foster homes needed for 4-legged forest fire evacuees

With the ongoing evacuation of multiple First Nations in the region, the need for people to take in cats and dogs is at an all-time high, says the president of a local animal rescue group.
Free helmet program aims to protect kids from brain injury

Free helmet program aims to protect kids from brain injury

'We want every child in Thunder Bay and every person in Thunder Bay who's out there riding their bike this summer to be wearing a bike helmet to keep their head and keep their brain safe,' said Duncan Macgillivray, lawyer at White Macgillivray Lester LLP.
Northern lawyers want more time to consider big changes

Northern lawyers want more time to consider big changes

The president of the Rainy River District Law Association says one of the proposed changes could make it prohibitively expensive for most people to access civil justice.
SIU issues report on self-harm incident at OPP detachment

SIU issues report on self-harm incident at OPP detachment

A woman known to have carried razor blades in the past harmed herself prior to a strip search in Sioux Lookout
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