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Remember, StatsCan employees will have ID: OPP

Remember, StatsCan employees will have ID: OPP

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – Between early May and late June, expect to see Statistics Canada employees surveying your neighbourhood.

Injured workers to host rally on Thursday in front of MPP's office

THUNDER BAY – A group of injured workers plans to rally on Thursday afternoon in front of MPP Michael Gravelle’s Algoma Street office.

Fire damages main floor of North Syndicate Avenue home

THUNDER BAY -- A structural fire heavily damaged the main floor of a North Syndicate Avenue home, but firefighters were able to knock it down before it full consumed the structure.
City to replace Eye in the Sky video cameras

City to replace Eye in the Sky video cameras

THUNDER BAY -- Surveillance technology is about to capture activity in the city's downtown cores in full colour and high definition.
Pedestrian crossover plans await new provincial regulations

Pedestrian crossover plans await new provincial regulations

THUNDER BAY -- City Council has committed to embarking on a pedestrian crossover pilot project in 2016 but shifting provincial regulations are making specifics unclear.
Investigators await autopsy results for Brant Street body

Investigators await autopsy results for Brant Street body

THUNDER BAY -- City police are still awaiting results of an autopsy on the body of a woman found Saturday in a wooded area off Brant Street.
Kashechewan evacuees scheduled for Greenstone on hold at home

Kashechewan evacuees scheduled for Greenstone on hold at home

Kashechewan First Nation members who were scheduled to evacuate their remote community due to flood risk will not be heading to Greenstone, following a heated conference call Monday morning with government officials.
Flag raising at city hall 'really means a lot,' Chief says

Flag raising at city hall 'really means a lot,' Chief says

THUNDER BAY – The chief of Fort William First Nation says the raising of his community’s flag outside city hall is a significant symbol of the commitment to work together.
School bus crash sends student to hospital

School bus crash sends student to hospital

One public school student was sent to the hospital following a school bus crash in Gillies Monday morning. The single-vehicle crash took place on Highway 595 near Parker Road.
Syphilis, STIs on the rise amid online hookup culture

Syphilis, STIs on the rise amid online hookup culture

That Tinder hookup might leave a more lasting impression than you anticipated.
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