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NAN leadership to reach out to new Indigenous Services minister

NAN leadership to reach out to new Indigenous Services minister

Newfoundland's Seamus O'Regan taking over Indigenous Services portfolio as part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's latest cabinet shuffle.
Cannabis lottery winners chosen

Cannabis lottery winners chosen

Little information known about the two companies chosen to open up brick-and-mortar pot shops in the region, including where they plan to set up.
Video: January 13, 2019: Suspicious death

Video: January 13, 2019: Suspicious death

January 13, 2019: Suspicious death
Glance at Crime: 19 assaults, 29 thefts

Glance at Crime: 19 assaults, 29 thefts

City police were busy responding to more than 147 criminal incidents last week.
Monday Morning "MUG"ing: A little spot of bliss on Cumberland (8 photos)

Monday Morning "MUG"ing: A little spot of bliss on Cumberland (8 photos)

This week’s Monday Morning MUGing visits Bliss Restaurant and Catering, which serves vegan raw food.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

High of -1C and some flurries
Lush Cosmetics leaving Intercity Shopping Centre

Lush Cosmetics leaving Intercity Shopping Centre

Company gives no reason for Jan. 27 closure in making the announcement Sunday on Facebook.
Police Services Board publicly acknowledges systemic racism (4 photos)

Police Services Board publicly acknowledges systemic racism (4 photos)

A Reconciliation Circle was held where the Thunder Bay Police Service Board publicly acknowledged the existence of systemic racism in the police service and board and apologized to the Indigenous community
UPDATE: Highway 527 closed as OPP investigate suspicious death (3 photos)

UPDATE: Highway 527 closed as OPP investigate suspicious death (3 photos)

Ontario Provincial Police said foul play is suspected in a suspicious death investigation that has closed a section of Highway 527 between Mitchell Road and Compressor Station Road.
RegenMed launches Canada's first cortical bone powder program

RegenMed launches Canada's first cortical bone powder program

Thunder Bay centre will grind bone for reconstructive surgery
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