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City council pulls draft code of conduct from meeting Monday night

City council pulls draft code of conduct from meeting Monday night

THUNDER BAY -- City council withdrew its proposed code of conduct Monday night.
Father of Kyle Morriseau testifies at coroner's inquest

Father of Kyle Morriseau testifies at coroner's inquest

THUNDER BAY – The father of Kyle Morrisseau said his son’s death was a spiritual sacrifice necessary to make significant changes to the First Nations education system.
Global grassroots committed to fighting fossil fuel expansion: environmentalist

Global grassroots committed to fighting fossil fuel expansion: environmentalist

THUNDER BAY -- As the world’s leaders signed an historic climate deal in Paris, environmentalist Julee Boan was marching between the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower.
OPSEU president decries conditions at Thunder Bay Jail

OPSEU president decries conditions at Thunder Bay Jail

Warning: This story includes language that may be upsetting to some readers. THUNDER BAY -- When he heard about the Dec.
Suspects in August 2014 homicide at Machar Avenue home plead guilty to manslaughter

Suspects in August 2014 homicide at Machar Avenue home plead guilty to manslaughter

THUNDER BAY – Two suspects charged in a homicide case last year have pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Injured workers want answers on WSIB decision-making practices

Injured workers want answers on WSIB decision-making practices

Greg Snider says it’s time both the province and Workplace Safety Insurance Board stop nickel-and-diming Ontarian’s hurt on the job.
Fort William Historical Park calls off New Year's event

Fort William Historical Park calls off New Year's event

THUNDER BAY -- Fort William Historical Park will not be holding its annual Family Frolic to welcome the New Year. Staff decided to cancel the Dec. 31 event due to a lack of snow and a local appetite for variety.
Shelter House launches Christmas fundraising campaign, hopes to exceed $120K

Shelter House launches Christmas fundraising campaign, hopes to exceed $120K

THUNDER BAY – Shelter House has food, shelter and hope on their Christmas list this year.
Santa Bus a success

Santa Bus a success

Transit riders were particularly generous this holiday season. The 2015 Santa Bus campaign collected 7,300 pounds of food donations for the Thunder Bay Food Bank.
Industry insiders praise Ontario's renewed mineral development strategy

Industry insiders praise Ontario's renewed mineral development strategy

Both the Ontario Prospector’s Association and the Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission are giving the province thumbs up for its recently released mineral development strategy.
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