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Rural Health Fair stressed importance of emergency preparedness

Rural Health Fair stressed importance of emergency preparedness

Living on a dairy farm well outside the city limits, Christina Mol says it pays to be ready for anything, When the power goes out or an ice storm hits, having extra supplies on hand can be a lifesaver, especially if travelling into town isn’t a

Plans to bury high-level nuclear waste in Northern Ontario still ongoing

An Environmental Assessment that endorses burying nuclear waste in southeastern Ontario will not have an impact on the potential plans to bury used nuclear fuel in Northern Ontario.
Hard times: Survey ranks city 68th of 95 hardest places to live in Canada

Hard times: Survey ranks city 68th of 95 hardest places to live in Canada

THUNDER BAY – This city isn't the hardest place in the country to live, but it's not even close to easy. That's according to a Mowat Centre study that ranks the district 68 out of 95 for hardest places to live in Canada.
Fatal stabbing case that claimed life of Adam Beaver heading to trial

Fatal stabbing case that claimed life of Adam Beaver heading to trial

THUNDER BAY -- A local man has been committed to stand trial for murder in connection with what police say was a fatal stabbing.
City looks to public for submission to Women's History Month online exhibit

City looks to public for submission to Women's History Month online exhibit

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking to honour women who have made contributions to the community and needs the public's help.

Drugs seized at Atikokan home

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) - On April 15, 2015 members of the Ontario Provincial Police Atikokan Detachment supported by members of the Community Drug Action Team (CDAT) and the North West Region K-9 unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Subs
NAN grand chief slams feds for not meeting First Nations infrastructure needs

NAN grand chief slams feds for not meeting First Nations infrastructure needs

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Harvey Yesno is challenging the federal government’s commitment to meeting the infrastructure needs of First Nations.
Alcohol possibly a factor in north-side crash (UPDATE)

Alcohol possibly a factor in north-side crash (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – A single-vehicle crash has led to traffic problems on a stretch of Cumberland Street Thursday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were at the scene of a crash at Cumberland and Egan Streets before 8 a.m.
Hospital says no patients shipped to other health centres because of overcapacity

Hospital says no patients shipped to other health centres because of overcapacity

THUNDER BAY -- The regional hospital has created a policy to better inform patients of their travel options after one patient found themselves without a way home after being airlifted to Winnipeg.

Human foosball tournament coming to Thunder Bay

Habitat for Humanity is bringing a human foosball game to Thunder Bay. Scheduled to be held June 6 outside of Home Depot, the event will be a fundraiser to help the organization build homes for people in need.
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