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LU law school dean wants changes for indigenous offenders

LU law school dean wants changes for indigenous offenders

The dean of the Lakehead University law school says the criminal cases of indigenous offenders should be dealt with by indigenous judges who understand indigenous law.
Francophone rights advocate named to Order of Ontario

Francophone rights advocate named to Order of Ontario

L'Acceuil Francophone executive director Angèle Brunelle will receive the Order of Ontario in June 2017 for her commitment to Francophone culture in Thunder Bay.
Alleged drunk driver flees crash, stopped by witness

Alleged drunk driver flees crash, stopped by witness

Driver crashes into light pole, chased down by passerby.
Extreme cold warning issued for city

Extreme cold warning issued for city

THUNDER BAY – Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for the city. The government weather agency says that a prolonged period of very cold wind chills is expected.
Future still uncertain for Alexander Henry

Future still uncertain for Alexander Henry

Lakehead Transportation Museum Society Members hosted a public meeting Saturday afternoon in an effort to Bring Henry Home.
Romick supports PRO Kids with camp

Romick supports PRO Kids with camp

Former St. Patrick Saints football star won a Grey Cup with Ottawa and was back in town this weekend to teach young football players how to train like a pro.
Lawyer charged with sexual assault faces four new charges

Lawyer charged with sexual assault faces four new charges

Well-known lawyer Sandy Zaitzeff appeared on video Friday afternoon with four new sexual assault charges.
Police to introduce Wanted Wednesdays

Police to introduce Wanted Wednesdays

Thunder Bay Police will post images and basic information of persons wanted on warrants, starting in February 2017.
New officers welcomed to city police service

New officers welcomed to city police service

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release The Thunder Bay Police Service sworn in Desmond Berry and Andrew Childs as Constables at a ceremony this afternoon at the Thunder Bay Courthouse. The honourable Justice Bode presided over the ceremony.
Status of Women spent $1.1 million to create new office for minister: documents

Status of Women spent $1.1 million to create new office for minister: documents

Thunder Bay MP says expense necessary because portfolio had never been a standalone ministry before.
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