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Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

ER visits and hospitalization related to alcohol are more frequent in Northwestern Ontario than in other parts of the province.
TBDSSAB shares tenant satisfaction survey results

TBDSSAB shares tenant satisfaction survey results

Thunder Bay District Social Service Administration Board’s survey helps gather data on their success and where they need improvement.
Hospital reviewing bids for cardiovascular surgery project

Hospital reviewing bids for cardiovascular surgery project

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre says it has received bids from pre-qualified proponents.
Mississauga man arrested on drug and weapons charges

Mississauga man arrested on drug and weapons charges

Thirty-three-year-old man remains behind bars awaiting a Friday court date.
Demonstration planned over handling of Indigenous remains found in Nipigon

Demonstration planned over handling of Indigenous remains found in Nipigon

The Red Rock Indian Band says it is planning a peaceful demonstration in Nipigon to call on the federal and provincial governments and private representatives to stop hindering the search for ancestral remains in the area.
Matawa’s language education program gets international approval

Matawa’s language education program gets international approval

Matawa Waka Tere was awarded 10-year accreditation by the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium.
OP-ED : Make an informed choice when learning about council composition

OP-ED: Make an informed choice when learning about council composition

Council composition committee is seeking feedback on two options.
Woman charged with impaired driving, mischief

Woman charged with impaired driving, mischief

NAPS officers found pickup truck in ditch in Sandy Lake First Nation.
LETTER: The money pit in Oliver Paipoonge

LETTER: The money pit in Oliver Paipoonge

Oliver Paipoonge Heritage Park continues to cost taxpayers a bundle of money, and the amount seems to be growing, despite an increase in attendance.
Intersection to get new street lights

Intersection to get new street lights

Four-way stop isn't the only new feature at the intersection of Court and Pearl streets.
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