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Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

After a large gathering popped up in a Toronto park on the weekend, Premier Doug Ford said he won’t punish the entire province, but gatherings still restricted to five or fewer people and reopening the economy will still be a province-wide approach.
B.C. man facing drug charges following traffic stop in Dryden

B.C. man facing drug charges following traffic stop in Dryden

James Sagriff of Duncan, B.C. is facing several charges after being found with a large amount of Canadian currency and oxycodone pills.
COVID-19 Situation Report for May 25th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for May 25th, 2020

Seven arrested in Ambrose Street drug bust

Seven arrested in Ambrose Street drug bust

Police allege home had been taken over by drug traffickers. Four minors from GTA among those arrrested.
Police make arrest in south-side stabbing

Police make arrest in south-side stabbing

A 39-year-old man was charged with assault with a weapon after a 34-year-old man was stabbed in the hand on Sunday night.
UPDATED: 'It's unbelievable,' plumbing company says about ongoing pinhole water leaks (3 photos)

UPDATED: 'It's unbelievable,' plumbing company says about ongoing pinhole water leaks (3 photos)

A Northwood resident had three leaks in less than three weeks.
Update: Missing Marathon man located

Update: Missing Marathon man located

Marathon man located, OPP say
CKPR Thunder Bay Television Auction returns

CKPR Thunder Bay Television Auction returns

TBT Auction online edition runs from Monday, June 8 until Friday, June 12.
Six-figure legacy gift boosts Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

Six-figure legacy gift boosts Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

J. Donald Wilson was 'so very proud' of the TBSO, orchestra president says.
An artist drawing a transformative path through Canada (7 photos)

An artist drawing a transformative path through Canada (7 photos)

Through her art and legal education, Ojibwa artist and member of Couchiching First Nation, Mary McPherson, explores what it means to have a government identity under the Indian Act.
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