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'Afraid to work': Union blasts library over workplace safety

'Afraid to work': Union blasts library over workplace safety

CUPE Local 3120 president says there needs to be more security at the Thunder Bay Public Library branches after a rash of violent incidents, but the library CEO says they are doing all they can to ensure a safe library for everyone.
TBT Newshour: May 28

TBT Newshour: May 28

VIDEO: Library workers union demands action, after latest violent incident

VIDEO: Library workers union demands action, after latest violent incident

Ford government announces plans for 'Indigenous-led economic zones' under Bill 5

Ford government announces plans for 'Indigenous-led economic zones' under Bill 5

Facing mounting opposition from First Nations, the premier's office announced a pivot
Huge forest fire northwest of Kenora has grown

Huge forest fire northwest of Kenora has grown

The fire dubbed Kenora 20 has grown to more than 32,000 hectares.
911 dispatcher testifies in officer’s trial

911 dispatcher testifies in officer’s trial

Dispatcher said just two officers were initially sent to a call to keep the peace as an individual attempted to buy back a TV that was stolen from his storage area.
Lake Superior High Schools Track & Field Team at NWOSSAA

Lake Superior High Schools Track & Field Team at NWOSSAA

Lake Superior High School, in Terrace Bay shows that success in track and field isn’t built on state-of-the-art facilities, it’s built on grit, determination, and hard work.
Mayor spends his own money on billboard welcoming American tourists

Mayor spends his own money on billboard welcoming American tourists

The sign, located on Highway 61 south of the city, encourages Americans to “please enjoy our community.”
'Completely selfless' actions of paramedic are recognized with a bravery award

'Completely selfless' actions of paramedic are recognized with a bravery award

Superior North EMS paramedic Chantal Olson was honoured for stepping up at the scene of a head-on collision
Fatal house fire not criminal in nature, NAPS says

Fatal house fire not criminal in nature, NAPS says

The May 22 fire killed a boy, nine other people escaped.
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