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Year in Review: December

Year in Review: December

A well-known local lawyer lost the right to practice law, at least temporarily, as allegations of sexual misconduct are investigated in the courts.
SOS program back on the streets

SOS program back on the streets

The Street Outreach Service expects to assist more than 30 people a night this winter.
OPP release report on response preparedness for Aboriginal critical incidents

OPP release report on response preparedness for Aboriginal critical incidents

OPP Media Release OPP RELEASE REPORT ON POLICE PREPAREDNESS FOR RESPONDING TO ABORIGINAL CRITICAL INCIDENTS WITH THE FRAMEWORK Policy Directive Followed 2007 Ipperwash Inquiry (ORILLIA, ON) – For the first time since it was created, the Ontario
Internet ruling leaves Tbaytel customers waiting

Internet ruling leaves Tbaytel customers waiting

Residents of a rural Thunder Bay neighbourhood hope high-speed Internet is on the way after a recent announcement by the CRTC.
Gold Mine completes restructruting

Gold Mine completes restructruting

Rubicon Minerals Announces Completion of Restructuring Transaction and Details on Trading Resumption on the TSX
Bring Henry Home campaign set for New Year

Bring Henry Home campaign set for New Year

Supporters of the icebreaker, Alexander Henry, are planning to ramp up fundraising efforts in New Year.
Stabbing sends three to hospital with serious injuries

Stabbing sends three to hospital with serious injuries

Police are investigating the events surrounding a triple stabbing that left three people with serious injuries.
Rules governing police 'carding' begin Jan. 1

Rules governing police 'carding' begin Jan. 1

New Policing Rules Go into Effect January 1
Outbreak declared at Nipigon district hospital

Outbreak declared at Nipigon district hospital

Officials at the Nipigon District Memorial Hospital and the Health Unit have declared a facility-wide outbreak of a gastrointestinal illness. Please note this outbreak
Calorie counts will appear on menus

Calorie counts will appear on menus

Chain restaurants with more than 20 locations will have to post calorie counts next to regular menu items in 2017.
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