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VIDEO: NAN leaders call for Thunder Bay Police disbandment

VIDEO: NAN leaders call for Thunder Bay Police disbandment

Man pleads not guilty to Miles Street murder

Man pleads not guilty to Miles Street murder

Joseph Hubbard has pleaded not guilty to the charge of second-degree murder for the 2022 death of 28-year-old John Reuben.
Officer cleared in SIU sexual assault investigation

Officer cleared in SIU sexual assault investigation

The SIU was notified of the alleged sexual assault of a 31-year-old woman on Dec. 13, 2023, for an incident that occurred in February 2021.
Pino Tassone retiring from Catholic School Board

Pino Tassone retiring from Catholic School Board

Tassone has served as the director of education for the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board since 2014.
TBT NEWSHOUR April 21, 2024: Council looking at designated homeless encampment sites

TBT NEWSHOUR April 21, 2024: Council looking at designated homeless encampment sites

Gillies survey results to appear online

Gillies survey results to appear online

Council meetings have remained in virtual format online for an extended period because the municipality says it has received threats.
UPDATED: First Nation leaders renew call to disband Thunder Bay Police Service

UPDATED: First Nation leaders renew call to disband Thunder Bay Police Service

Family members of three Indigenous people who died in the city of Thunder Bay say there is a lack of communication from the Thunder Bay Police Service on the investigations and join calls by First Nation leaders to disband the police service and board.
Man pays price after falling for decoy

Man pays price after falling for decoy

Provincial conservation officers erected the decoy on Nov. 12, 2022, after receiving complaints.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: April 19, 2024, Federal gov't unveils new budget and how it will help NWO

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: April 19, 2024, Federal gov't unveils new budget and how it will help NWO

Confederation and Lakehead partner on health-care pathways

Confederation and Lakehead partner on health-care pathways

Highlighting the program's significance, Shane Strickland noted that it is recognized as a priority by the Government of Ontario, with students eligible for the Ontario Learn and Stay Grant, which covers the cost of tuition and books for students who commit to serving in the region post-graduation.
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