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Reducing high rates of ATV Injuries: Health Unit

Reducing high rates of ATV Injuries: Health Unit

Thunder Bay District Health Unit is asking the public to help reduce the number of ATV-related injuries this summer.
25-year-old man found unresponsive dies in hospital

25-year-old man found unresponsive dies in hospital

A 25-year-old man has died in hospital after being found unresponsive on the pathway running parallel to Highway 11/17 north of Dawson Road just after midnight June 25.
Hearing on minimum wage, labour law changes set for Thunder Bay

Hearing on minimum wage, labour law changes set for Thunder Bay

Labour and business groups expected to give input.
Woman stabbed at Athens Drive residence

Woman stabbed at Athens Drive residence

Injuries non life-threatening, but victim remains in hospital after Monday incident.
Salvation Army's $500K request approved

Salvation Army's $500K request approved

Thunder Bay city council votes to contribute $500,000 towards The Salvation Army's replacement of their North Cumberland Street building.
EMS gets additional ambulance crew to address 911 overload

EMS gets additional ambulance crew to address 911 overload

Superior North EMS gets funding approval to have an additional ambulance on the road to help with increasing emergency call demand.
June 26, 2017: Critical Condition (video)

June 26, 2017: Critical Condition (video)

June 26, 2017: Critical Condition
First Nations journalism training program extended

First Nations journalism training program extended

Program has taught journalism and media literacy to hundreds of people
George dominant for Cats in second start

George dominant for Cats in second start

Converted to a Northwoods League starter, Border Cats right-hander allows just three hits pitching into the seventh inning Monday night against the front-running Waterloo Bucks.
Roads top issue in citizens' satisfaction survey

Roads top issue in citizens' satisfaction survey

Majority of citizens' satisfaction survey respondents report dissatisfaction with road maintenance, though 87 per cent rate quality of life in Thunder Bay at good or very good.
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