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Horwath calling for more mental health and addiction supports in the north

Horwath calling for more mental health and addiction supports in the north

Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath met with Carolyn Karle, who is advocating for more mental health and addiction services in Thunder Bay after losing her daughter to an unintentional overdose earlier this year
Two-way traffic on Cumberland Street to reopen on Thursday

Two-way traffic on Cumberland Street to reopen on Thursday

Traffic flow may be disrupted on Wednesday as work to reopen Cumberland to two-way traffic begins.
Parade of Lights returns

Parade of Lights returns

The Parade of Lights, presented by Tbaytel, will be back with their 22nd annual parade on Dec.4.
VIDEO: Warm Fall temperatures extend season at some local golf courses

VIDEO: Warm Fall temperatures extend season at some local golf courses

Hospital testing centre keeping close eye on PCR test requests

Hospital testing centre keeping close eye on PCR test requests

Assessment centre manager Jackie Park says staff are well trained to spot those who might be seeking tests for travel purposes.
Cargo diversity helps offset lower grain shipments

Cargo diversity helps offset lower grain shipments

Port of Thunder Bay's general cargo facility is experiencing a 25-year-old high in cargo shipments.
Improvements are coming to the Mountdale boat launch on the Kam River

Improvements are coming to the Mountdale boat launch on the Kam River

The project includes wildlife habitat improvements and upgrades to the launch.
Section of Donald Street becoming one-way

Section of Donald Street becoming one-way

Block of Donald Street directly in front of city hall will convert to eastbound traffic, add angled parking.
Township of Manitouwadge 'saddened' by firefighters' leave of absence

Township of Manitouwadge 'saddened' by firefighters' leave of absence

Volunteer firefighters are off the job for the second day in a row.
Ontario funds training for First Nations people to work on highway twinning near Kenora

Ontario funds training for First Nations people to work on highway twinning near Kenora

The province plans to widen the highway to four lanes from Kenora to the Manitoba border.
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