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Community centres to choose governance models

Community centres to choose governance models

Review was conducted to address declining volunteer participation and reduce risk to volunteer associations and the city.
Inquest into 2014 in-custody death postponed

Inquest into 2014 in-custody death postponed

Don Mamakwa, 44, died while in police custody in 2014 and the province's Special Investigations Unit ruled police may have dismissed a health issue too hastily.
New Thunder Bay public school poised to get the same name as another school

New Thunder Bay public school poised to get the same name as another school

The independent Northern Lights School already operates in the city and its board chair objects to the use of a similar name by the public school board.
Windsor man arrested after fleeing stolen vehicle

Windsor man arrested after fleeing stolen vehicle

A police officer pulled over the male after suspecting a stolen vehicle, and later arrested the suspect after he fled on foot
Woman remains in hospital following assault

Woman remains in hospital following assault

One woman is in stable condition at the hospital and another woman has been arrested following an assault on Langworthy Crescent
UPDATED: Thunder Bay and Northwestern Health Units to be merged

UPDATED: Thunder Bay and Northwestern Health Units to be merged

Consolidation is expected to be completed within a year
Fatal single vehicle collision in Wabaseemoong First Nation

Fatal single vehicle collision in Wabaseemoong First Nation

Kenora OPP responded to a single-vehicle collision involving four passengers on Monday. The female driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Some contaminated soil at new art gallery site requires remediation

Some contaminated soil at new art gallery site requires remediation

Gallery's executive-director says the environmental assessment doesn't worry her at this stage of the $33-million project.
Video: May 13, 2019: Amazing Race Canada films in Thunder Bay

Video: May 13, 2019: Amazing Race Canada films in Thunder Bay

May 13, 2019: Amazing Race Canada films in Thunder Bay
Police targeting distracted drivers

Police targeting distracted drivers

Thunder Bay roadways are among the safest in Ontario, but not paying attention behind the wheel is still a leading cause of collisions and near collisions.
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