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Northern Ontario lags behind province in wellbeing report

Northern Ontario lags behind province in wellbeing report

Ontario Trillium Foundation commissioned report shows regional residents trail the rest of the province in many key indicators.
Catholic board, elementary teachers fail to ink deal

Catholic board, elementary teachers fail to ink deal

After two more days of negotiations, the separate school board failed to reach an agreement with its elementary school teachers.
Highway crash kills one, injures two

Highway crash kills one, injures two

Thunder Bay OPP investigate a motor vehicle collision that left one man dead and two others injured.
Police still searching for missing 23-year-old

Police still searching for missing 23-year-old

Thunder Bay Police are continuing to try and locate 23-year-old Justin Duncan from Ottawa.
Deadly collision closes Harbour Expressway

Deadly collision closes Harbour Expressway

OPP Media Release Highway 11/17 between Oliver Road and John Street is closed due to a motor vehicle collision involving three vehicles.
Environmental groups take endangered species case to Supreme Court

Environmental groups take endangered species case to Supreme Court

Ontario Nature and the Wildlands League hope to challenge endangered species regulations in the Supreme Court.
OPP investigate sudden death at Lac Seul First Nation

OPP investigate sudden death at Lac Seul First Nation

Police are looking into the death of a young woman on the Lac Seul First Nation.
Report on local drug injection site set for new year

Report on local drug injection site set for new year

The results of a feasibility study into a supervised drug injection facility for Thunder Bay will be made public in February.
Crime at a Glance: 17 thefts, 15 assaults

Crime at a Glance: 17 thefts, 15 assaults

Thunder Bay Police Service were slightly busier on the north side responding to eight property crimes throughout the week.
B.C. company buys Thunder Bay casino

B.C. company buys Thunder Bay casino

British Columbia-based Gateway Casinos and Entertainment is purchasing casinos in Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury. It also has license to build casinos in North Bay and the Kenora area.
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