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Seven Youth Inquest 2nd-year report card shows progress

Seven Youth Inquest 2nd-year report card shows progress

Overall grade improved to B+, federal government given lowest score for second year in a row.
Joint Mobile Crisis Response Team pilot project receives funding for another year

Joint Mobile Crisis Response Team pilot project receives funding for another year

The Canadian Mental Health Association has provided an additional $300,000 to extend the pilot project that sees uniformed officers responding to Mental Health Act calls with trained crisis worker.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Chance of snow high of -6
Fire causes major damage to Arthur Street West businesses

Fire causes major damage to Arthur Street West businesses

Premier Used Truck Parts and Monteith Heavy Equipment Rental located on site of Tuesday night fire.
$100,000 retirement packages negotiated for Domtar workers at Ear Falls

$100,000 retirement packages negotiated for Domtar workers at Ear Falls

Workers who want to relocate will receive up to $50,000 in moving allowances.
Bear Clan Patrol decides to 'pull the pin' on Thunder Bay chapter

Bear Clan Patrol decides to 'pull the pin' on Thunder Bay chapter

The local group has posted a message saying it is falsely accused of inciting division.
Two charged in Project Dolphin probe found not guilty

Two charged in Project Dolphin probe found not guilty

Keith Ritchie and Fortunato Colistro each found not guilty of seven drug trafficking related charges after Crown declines to present evidence.
Police body camera pilot extended

Police body camera pilot extended

The pilot project that began last November will run until March 31 as the Police Service holds procurement discussions to continue the program this year with funding from the city.
February 15, 2019: Fort Frances mill (Northwest Newsweek)

February 15, 2019: Fort Frances mill (Northwest Newsweek)

February 15, 2019: Fort Frances mill
Snowmobilers rescued after becoming stranded on Moose Lake

Snowmobilers rescued after becoming stranded on Moose Lake

Ontario Provincial Police and Wisk Air rescued a man and woman after their snowmobile became stuck in slushy ice conditions.
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