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Did lead sink the Royal Navy?

Did lead sink the Royal Navy?

Lakehead University researcher examines lead contamination in Royal Navy sailors with the help of new technology.
Manslaughter suspect arrested in Grassy Narrows

Manslaughter suspect arrested in Grassy Narrows

Armand Cummings, charged with manslaughter in a 2016 death in Thunder Bay, has been arrested in Grassy Narrows.
Cab driver held up at knife point in attempted robbery: Police

Cab driver held up at knife point in attempted robbery: Police

The city's police are looking for a man who attempted to rob a cab driver early Wednesday morning.
Shelter House suspends Street Outreach Service Program

Shelter House suspends Street Outreach Service Program

Service, which will stop on April 1, will be reinstated in late fall with the return of colder weather.
UPDATE: Collision sends one person to hospital

UPDATE: Collision sends one person to hospital

A collision that resulted in one vehicle flipped upside down sends driver to hospital with minor injuries.
City council to hear Victoriaville demolition debate

City council to hear Victoriaville demolition debate

A petition and deputation to save the Victoriaville Centre will appear before city council on Monday at the same meeting administration will seek permission to begin its demolition process.
Kakabeka Crystal operations still on hold

Kakabeka Crystal operations still on hold

Health unit officials don't foresee Kakabeka Crystal reopening this week.
Power outage affects up to 1,000 in Current River

Power outage affects up to 1,000 in Current River

Bird or animal strike blamed for situation.
Police ID woman who forced way into home

Police ID woman who forced way into home

McKenzie Street homeowner says someone knocked on door, broke into home and stole purse before fleeing in nearby vehicle.
Ignace man fined $5,000 for illegal moose hunting

Ignace man fined $5,000 for illegal moose hunting

An Ignace resident has been fined a total of $5,000 for an illegal moose hunt. Roy Parker pleaded guilty and was fined $3,500 for hunting a cow moose without the proper licence and $1,500 for trespassing for the purpose of hunting.
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