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Contamination concerns follow weekend train derailment near Sioux Lookout

Contamination concerns follow weekend train derailment near Sioux Lookout

Details are just coming to light now about a train derailment near Sioux Lookout over the weekend. Officials from CN Rail now confirm that 29 cars went off the tracks on Saturday morning.

Parade of Lights raises $24,000 for local charities

The donations have all been tallied up, and last month's Parade of Lights has exceeded all expectations. All told the Thunder Bay Police Association helped raise over $24,000 from the community this year.
Rusnak opens new constituency office

Rusnak opens new constituency office

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Don Rusnak has been touring his new riding since his election in October and on Tuesday, he laid down roots in a local constituency office.
Health unit can suspend students from school for out-of-date vaccination records

Health unit can suspend students from school for out-of-date vaccination records

THUNDER BAY -- The health unit can and will suspend students from school if vaccinations aren't up to date.
Local man facing charges after allegedly accessing child porn broadcast

Local man facing charges after allegedly accessing child porn broadcast

A Rosslyn man is facing charges of possessing and accessing child pornography. Fifty-six-year-old James Comuzzi is accused of obtaining child pornography.
Angelique EagleWoman named dean at Bora Laskin Faculty of Law

Angelique EagleWoman named dean at Bora Laskin Faculty of Law

THUNDER BAY – Angelique EagleWoman is scary smart.
Vehicle in the ditch leads to impaired driving charges for Kenora area man

Vehicle in the ditch leads to impaired driving charges for Kenora area man

OPP Media Update (KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Highway Safety Division (HSD) and the Kenora Detachment of the OPP have charged a 58 year old man for impaired driving.

Generous business may have saved snowmobile club

THUNDER BAY -- A generous donation from a large equipment supply company may have saved the season for the local snowmobile club.
As loonie slides, costs of fresh fruits and vegetables expected to rise

As loonie slides, costs of fresh fruits and vegetables expected to rise

TORONTO - The sliding loonie could make it harder for some Canadians to eat their Florida oranges or California heads of lettuce this year. The dropping dollar, which is hovering just above the 70-cent U.S.

Police seize drugs bound for Eabametoong First Nation

THUNDER BAY -- A 24-year-old Eabametoong First Nation man has been arrested for transporting illegal drugs to his community.
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