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Matawa Chiefs Council expresses concerns about reported ongoing birth alerts

Matawa Chiefs Council expresses concerns about reported ongoing birth alerts

The Matawa Chiefs Council directed that informational material be developed and distributed in locations where pre-natal and post-natal services are provided.
NOSM celebrates becoming Canada’s first independent medical university

NOSM celebrates becoming Canada’s first independent medical university

Legislation was first introduced in April 2021 to make the Northern Ontario School of Medicine an independent medical university.
City launches satisfaction survey after pandemic delay

City launches satisfaction survey after pandemic delay

Ipsos conducting 500-person phone survey, online version launches April 7; Results from 2019 showed declining satisfaction.
UPDATED: Fire destroys home in Gillies Township

UPDATED: Fire destroys home in Gillies Township

A Gillies Township home was destroyed in an early morning fire.
UPDATE: Homicide suspect arrested in Kingston

UPDATE: Homicide suspect arrested in Kingston

Joshua David LEBLANC, 28, has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of Antoine BOUCHARD, 37.
Adopt me: Huey and Riley are looking for a forever home

Adopt me: Huey and Riley are looking for a forever home

Huey and Riley were abandoned in a snowbank, but now they are ready to find their forever home.
Pope Francis apologizes for church's role in residential school system

Pope Francis apologizes for church's role in residential school system

Francis said he feels sorrow and shame for the abuse inflicted on those who attended residential schools.
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 31, 2022: Ignace fatality

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 31, 2022: Ignace fatality

March 31, 2022: Ignace fatality
Highway 588 closed in both directions due to structural fire

Highway 588 closed in both directions due to structural fire

The Highway remains closed between Harstone Road near Stanley to the Highway 595 Junction near Hymers due to a building fire.
Bold: Plunging for a good cause

Bold: Plunging for a good cause

The Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge takes place on April 9 this year and it’s not too late to join.
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