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Fort Frances Lakers coach suspended

Fort Frances Lakers coach suspended

Hockey Canada spokesman says they are in receipt of a complaint alleging a code of conduct violation.
COVID-19 case detected in organization sharing building with retirement home

COVID-19 case detected in organization sharing building with retirement home

A staff member with Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario, which is located in the same building as McKellar Place Senior Living, has tested positive for COVID-19
Northwestern Ontario seeing ‘above average’ trends for impaired driving offences

Northwestern Ontario seeing ‘above average’ trends for impaired driving offences

More than 720 RIDE events were conducted throughout northwestern Ontario during the annual Festive RIDE program.
UPDATED: A second Thunder Bay District Jail inmate tests positive for COVID-19

UPDATED: A second Thunder Bay District Jail inmate tests positive for COVID-19

Two inmates are in isolation at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre
OPP seize fentanyl, cash in Fort Frances drug bust

OPP seize fentanyl, cash in Fort Frances drug bust

A drug bust on New Year’s Eve netted more than $13,000 in cash and $2,400 worth of fentanyl.
Thunder Bay MPPs speak out on Southbridge Roseview situation

Thunder Bay MPPs speak out on Southbridge Roseview situation

Michael Gravelle and Judith Monteith-Farrell cite pandemic preparedness and communications issues.
Dec. 21, 2020: Year in Review (Northwest Newsweek)

Dec. 21, 2020: Year in Review (Northwest Newsweek)

Dec. 21, 2020: Year in Review
Horwath pressures Ford to ‘step up’ vaccinations for long-term care

Horwath pressures Ford to ‘step up’ vaccinations for long-term care

Opposition leader Andrea Horwath said the provincial government needs more urgency when it comes to getting the COVID-19 vaccine to long-term care homes across the province.
UPDATE: Missing 14-year-old located

UPDATE: Missing 14-year-old located

A missing 14-year-old girl first reported missing on Dec. 30 has been safely located
Public board adopts hybrid teaching for high schools

Public board adopts hybrid teaching for high schools

Students, whether at home or learning in person, will be taught by the same classroom teacher, starting on Feb. 1.
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