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Man stabbed

Man stabbed

A 21-year-old man is in custody Thursday after a late-night stabbing after being chased into the public vestibule area at Shelter House. Police say the 27-year-old victim was chased to the George Street homeless shelter at about 11 p.m.
Fort William X-ray, ultrasound machines moving to city`s north side

Fort William X-ray, ultrasound machines moving to city`s north side

Fort William’s only diagnostic imaging machines are heading toward Port Arthur. The Fort William Clinic, which sees around 17,000 patients, houses the south side’s X-ray and ultrasound machines.
Awaiting an apology

Awaiting an apology

Keith Hobbs wants Premier Kathleen Wynne to reverse the decision to stop the conversion of the Thunder Bay Power Generating Station to natural gas.
Buyer, seller beware?

Buyer, seller beware?

Police are warning people to use caution when purchasing or selling items on online classified sites like Kijiji and Craigslist. “People have to make sure that they know who they are dealing with.
Still growing

Still growing

It began around a kitchen table over coffee 50 years ago.
A 'brave' choice

A 'brave' choice

A local family physician calls Angelina Jolie’s decision to have a preventative double mastectomy a brave thing to do.
Police Services say they can`t do their job without community`s support

Police Services say they can`t do their job without community`s support

The police can’t do their job without the support of its citizens. “We need the community to help us find out information, gathering intelligence and so on,” said OPP Const. Diana Cole.
Addressing region’s unhealthy lifestyles a needed approach for cancer prevention

Addressing region’s unhealthy lifestyles a needed approach for cancer prevention

Cancer prevention needs to be addressed on a societal level, says a high-ranking Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute official.

Attawapiskat evacuees to begin returning home

Evacuees from Attawapiskat First Nation could be returning home soon.
Local officer one of only a few in Canada to train with FBI

Local officer one of only a few in Canada to train with FBI

Few local police officers can boast that they’ve been FBI trained. But after 10 weeks of intense training, Thunder Bay Police Service Sgt. Neil Herman has official bragging rights.
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