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Northwestern Ontario lagging behind in health care: Report

Northwestern Ontario lagging behind in health care: Report

Tenth annual Measuring Up report shows immediate access to primary care falls well below the rest of Ontario, one of just several categories where the Northwest Local Health Integration Network trails the provincial average
Northern Delights dishes in downtown North Core

Northern Delights dishes in downtown North Core

For two week, local restaurants will be dishing out meals to attract residents and tourists alike.
Man arrested in year-old sexual assault case

Man arrested in year-old sexual assault case

Thirty-seven-year-old suspect charged with sexual assault and forcible confinement in south-side incident
Strike or lockout could take city workers off job

Strike or lockout could take city workers off job

A strike or lockout deadline for city workers has been set for 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 1 unless a new collective contract is signed.
New TEC Hub at Confederation College receives funding

New TEC Hub at Confederation College receives funding

Confederation College will receive $18 million for the construction of its new Technology, Education and Collaboration Hub.
Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 10 thefts from vehicle

Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 10 thefts from vehicle

City police responded to more than 216 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, October 3 through Sunday, October 9. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
FedNor won't be impacted by Bill C-24: Bains

FedNor won't be impacted by Bill C-24: Bains

The political hot potatoes that are Canada's regional development agencies have found a new home, but won't have individual ministers solely responsible for them. However, Minister of Innovation, Technology Navdeep Bains says they'll continue to operate business as usual.
NAPS employee wins international award

NAPS employee wins international award

Jennifer Duncan honoured by International Association of Women Police for civilian achievement
OPP were busy Thanksgiving weekend

OPP were busy Thanksgiving weekend

OPP report road deaths and numerous traffic charges over the long weekend.
Prospector subsidy reaches $4 million

Prospector subsidy reaches $4 million

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario's prospecting stimulus package has invested $4 million of its $5-million target in the province's junior mining companies.
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