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Creating a better understanding of the justice system

Creating a better understanding of the justice system

Justice Forum aims to provide First Nation members with the right tools to navigate justice system.
Coroner's investigation being held after body found

Coroner's investigation being held after body found

THUNDER BAY – A coroner’s investigation has been called to look into the death of a man whose body was located in the area of Loch Lomond Lake.
Woman taken to hospital following carbon monoxide incident

Woman taken to hospital following carbon monoxide incident

One woman was taken to the hospital Sunday after firefighters found high levels of carbon monoxide in the residence.
Births outpacing deaths in Thunder Bay

Births outpacing deaths in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay's birth rate is now outpacing the death rate, reversing a trend from earlier in this decade.
Friendship bench stands against bullying

Friendship bench stands against bullying

Purchased by the Thunder Bay Police Association and inspired by a Florida youngster, Crestview's newest addition welcomed to create unity in the classroom.
Thunder Bay considers becoming a Music City

Thunder Bay considers becoming a Music City

Embracing the music industry could have a major economic impact on a city like Thunder Bay.
Firefighters issue warning over thin ice

Firefighters issue warning over thin ice

Firefighters are warning over unseasonably thin ice after responding to an ice rescue call involving three teenaged males on Wednesday afternoon.
Wabasse sentenced to eight years

Wabasse sentenced to eight years

Randel Wabasse will serve four more years for the death of Adam Beaver, who was assaulted in his apartment building in 2014.
TB Hydro avoids winter power disconnections

TB Hydro avoids winter power disconnections

Thunder Bay Hydro says it rarely disconnects a residential customer in the winter, but as of today the province forbids it.
Atikokan hopes pellet plant finds more customers

Atikokan hopes pellet plant finds more customers

Atikokan's wood-pellet plant will stay open while its owner looks for a buyer for a sister plant in Wawa.
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