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Head-on collision sends three people to hospital

Head-on collision sends three people to hospital

The two vehicle collision closed South Water Street early Saturday afternoon.
Province provides funding to help survivors of human trafficking

Province provides funding to help survivors of human trafficking

Province provides funding for human trafficking survivors in Northwestern Ontario.
Youth charged after assault at Dryden High School

Youth charged after assault at Dryden High School

Police responded to reports of an intoxicated youth at the school and an assault against a young mother.
Nose and tongue removed from abandoned moose

Nose and tongue removed from abandoned moose

Rest of carcass was left to rot in the bush
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

30 percent chance of showers early this morning.
Wolves comeback bid falls short in 3rd

Wolves comeback bid falls short in 3rd

Scott Gall scores twice in third, but the equalizer was not in the cards as LU drops a second straight non-conference contest.
Public invited to provide feedback about hospital performance

Public invited to provide feedback about hospital performance

Ontario Health Coalition holding hearings across Ontario this month in advance of next year's provincial election.
NAN responds to Sixties Scoop compensation deal

NAN responds to Sixties Scoop compensation deal

Federal government will provide up to $750 million
Lake Superior lamprey population increasing

Lake Superior lamprey population increasing

Canada/U-S. agency is ratcheting up its control program
Five Matawa communities to get high-speed access

Five Matawa communities to get high-speed access

Provincial and federal governments to spend combined $69.2 million on broadband service to Webequie, Esbametoong, Neskantaga, Marten Falls and Nibinamik First Nations.
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