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Inquest announced for 2011 jail death

Inquest announced for 2011 jail death

Dr. David Eden, Regional Supervising Coroner for Inquests, today announced that a date has been scheduled for the inquest into the death of Cody Thompson-Hardy. Mr. Thompson-Hardy, 18, died on Aug.
EcoSuperior launches new groundbreaking project

EcoSuperior launches new groundbreaking project

EcoSuperior and Castlegreen Co-operative are introducing a new project ho help reduce the impacts of flooding.
Thunderwolves ticket giveaway

Thunderwolves ticket giveaway

Enter to win two pair of Thunderwolves tickets against the Windsor Lacers this weekend. We are giving away a pair of tickets to both Friday and Saturday’s Thunderwolves games.
District Jail escape could have been prevented: staff

District Jail escape could have been prevented: staff

Correctional staff say something as simple as a perimeter fence would have prevented or deterred escape from District Jail.
Roots to Harvest looking to relocate

Roots to Harvest looking to relocate

Roots to Harvest will be searching the market for a new location to place their community garden.
Fatal motor vehicle collision

Fatal motor vehicle collision

OPP responded to a fatal motor vehicle collision Tuesday evening when a car travelling eastbound collided with a westbound pickup truck
North will feel health-care cuts, NDP argues

North will feel health-care cuts, NDP argues

The NDP is accusing the Liberal of moving forward with health-care cuts that may be especially hurtful to the North
Thunder Bay Red Cross asks for help for Haiti

Thunder Bay Red Cross asks for help for Haiti

Thunder Bay residents are being encouraged to make financial donations to people in hurricane-ravaged Haiti.
Man charged for leaving dog in hot car

Man charged for leaving dog in hot car

Local man has been charged under the OSPCA for leaving his dog unattended in a hot car.
Thunder Bay farmers enjoyed a long growing season

Thunder Bay farmers enjoyed a long growing season

Farmers in the Thunder Bay area benefited from an unusually long growing season this year. The city enjoyed above-zero temperatures for a stretch of 141 days.
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