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Hepatitis C rates in city remain high

Hepatitis C rates in city remain high

As part of World Hepatitis Week, Hep Net is hosting a series of health fairs and screenings in Thunder Bay, as the city continues to struggle with high rates of the disease.
Feds, Ontario, NAN plot path to better health care

Feds, Ontario, NAN plot path to better health care

Governments commit to community-driven improvements
Ontario announces First Nations student safety strategy

Ontario announces First Nations student safety strategy

Plan will include schooling closer to home
Investigator appointed in Police Service Board investigation

Investigator appointed in Police Service Board investigation

The Ontario Civilian Police Commission has appointed Senator Murray Sinclair as the independent investigator as part of their investigation into the Thunder Bay Police Services Board.
North American Lumber stays open

North American Lumber stays open

Thunder Bay store was set to close next month
City exempted from paying Hobbs' legal fees

City exempted from paying Hobbs' legal fees

Charges are a personal matter, so city is not responsible
Thunder Bay's murder rate highest in Canada

Thunder Bay's murder rate highest in Canada

City has had worst homicide rate in previous years as well
UPDATE: One lane of Highway 17 now open

UPDATE: One lane of Highway 17 now open

A washout due to heavy rain has forced a closure of a section of the Trans-Canada highway.
ADOPTED: Baby loves to cuddle

ADOPTED: Baby loves to cuddle

Tbnewswatch.com, in partnership with Paws for Love, brings you a regular feature highlighting a pet that is in need of adoption.
Northwest Newsweek July 21, 2017: Ferrochrome processing facility

Northwest Newsweek July 21, 2017: Ferrochrome processing facility

July 21, 2017: Ferrochrome processing facility
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