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Defence lawyer for Toronto man facing drug charges awaiting disclosure

Defence lawyer for Toronto man facing drug charges awaiting disclosure

Javoi Elwood, 18, was one of seven people charged in connection with a drug bust at an Ambrose Street residence in late May.
Oliver Paipoonge, Conmee considering merger

Oliver Paipoonge, Conmee considering merger

Communities have already joined forces in a number of cost-saving initiatives.
Video: June 11, 2020: Test negative

Video: June 11, 2020: Test negative

June 11, 2020: Test negative
Impaired charges laid following single vehicle collision

Impaired charges laid following single vehicle collision

City police have charged a woman with impaired driving after her vehicle collided with a culvert on Balsam Street.
Construction under way to build access road to Fort William Historical Park

Construction under way to build access road to Fort William Historical Park

Multi-million dollar project has been in the works since at least 2009.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud. Clearing late in the morning. High 18 °C.
Limited visitations at long-term care facilities set to resume

Limited visitations at long-term care facilities set to resume

The province announced limited visitations will be permitted to resume at long-term care homes, retirement homes, and congregate living centres on June 18.
Police investigating serious James Street assault

Police investigating serious James Street assault

City police say incident took place just after 11 a.m. and left a man in hospital with suspected serious injuries.
Health Unit removes 14-day isolation restriction for travel

Health Unit removes 14-day isolation restriction for travel

Decision applies to travel within Canada; those crossing international borders must self-quarantine for two weeks under a federal health order.
Post-secondary students can complete degrees this summer

Post-secondary students can complete degrees this summer

Students unable to graduate due to closures and requiring in-person instruction can complete courses this summer.
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