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Report calls for elimination of systemic barriers in obtaining, keeping birth certificates

Report calls for elimination of systemic barriers in obtaining, keeping birth certificates

The three-year study, aptly named ‘Eliminate Systemic Barriers To Obtaining and Keeping Ontario Birth Certificates.
Pet of the Week: Playful Happy

Pet of the Week: Playful Happy

Pet of the Week: Playful Happy
Ontario Provincial Police survey to help assess services for North West Region

Ontario Provincial Police survey to help assess services for North West Region

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducting Community Satisfaction Surveys to begin this month.
What's Poppin: Wake The Giant, Markets, and the Terry Fox Run

What's Poppin: Wake The Giant, Markets, and the Terry Fox Run

There's a few things to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Regional Hospital CEO says controversial Bill-7 will provide much needed relief

VIDEO: Regional Hospital CEO says controversial Bill-7 will provide much needed relief

Bill 7 fills an urgent need, Thunder Bay hospital CEO says

Bill 7 fills an urgent need, Thunder Bay hospital CEO says

The bill allows patients to be transferred to other facilities, or pay a $400 daily fee.
Police arrest 4 in trafficking investigation

Police arrest 4 in trafficking investigation

Thunder Bay police arrested four men, including two from Toronto, and seized around $24,000 in cocaine and fentanyl in a search of a north side home Thursday.
Forensic pathologist testifies in Courtney LaBelle murder trial

Forensic pathologist testifies in Courtney LaBelle murder trial

A forensic pathologist testified on Friday to the results of a post-mortem examination of the 11-year-old victim, allegedly stabbed 31 times by his mother, Courtney LaBelle.
Paramedics parked while Onigaming man died, chief charges

Paramedics parked while Onigaming man died, chief charges

The Kenora District Services Board is investigating after two paramedics allegedly remained parked outside of Onigaming First Nation while a young man died.
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