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Ontario wants anglers to save some of their smelt catch

Ontario wants anglers to save some of their smelt catch

Recent test results from the U.S. side of Lake Superior raised concerns about harmful chemicals.
Lakehead economist questions need for so much stimulus spending

Lakehead economist questions need for so much stimulus spending

Livio Di Matteo says with the economy expected to grow by seven per cent after inflation, Canadians will largely create a spending stimulus on their own.
Motorist involved in collision sought

Motorist involved in collision sought

City police are asking for the public's assistance as they investigate a collision that occurred in a grocery story parking lot last week.
Fort Frances hospital and former nurse sued over patient's death

Fort Frances hospital and former nurse sued over patient's death

The estate and survivors of Hermina Fletcher are seeking $3 million in damages.
Thunder Bay sees 60th COVID death, 11 new cases

Thunder Bay sees 60th COVID death, 11 new cases

Number of active cases rises for first time in weeks as Thunder Bay District Health Unit reports 11 new cases, five resolved.
UPDATED: Medical school dean says Thunder Bay city council has been 'misled'

UPDATED: Medical school dean says Thunder Bay city council has been 'misled'

Dr. Sarita Verma says NOSM has no plans to leave Thunder Bay or Sudbury
Reconsider outdoor recreation closures, city urges province

Reconsider outdoor recreation closures, city urges province

Thunder Bay's city council unanimously called on the provincial government to reconsider the closure of facilities including soccer fields, skate parks, and golf courses.
More than 9,000 vaccines given out last week

More than 9,000 vaccines given out last week

More than 35 per cent of the eligible population, 16 and older, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination.
Video: April 19, 2021: Notification problems

Video: April 19, 2021: Notification problems

April 19, 2021: Notification problems
City of Thunder Bay opposes NOSM independence

City of Thunder Bay opposes NOSM independence

City council passes resolution opposing provincial proposal to make NOSM independent, without speaking with the medical school itself.
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