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Report shows city workers in two sectors increasingly face violence on the job

Report shows city workers in two sectors increasingly face violence on the job

Workplace violence is on the rise in the city’s Homes for the Aged, according to a recently released report. City council has received the report detailing some of the violent incidents that were reported against city employees.
Enthusiastic support

Enthusiastic support

Chippewa Park was taken over by pirates, superheroes and even some Waldos Saturday. People were dressed in all types of costumes for the annual Relay for Shelter – Thunder Bay Shelter House’s largest fundraiser of the year.
First class

First class

Joan Esquega was honoured to be in the first class to graduate from Lakehead University’s Aboriginal education program.
Investing in Murillo

Investing in Murillo

Murillo’s industrial park is about to get bigger. MPP Bill Mauro (Lib., Thunder Bay-Atikokan) announced $534,000 for the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge to expand Rubin Business Park in Murillo by 40 acres.

Waterfront screening of Jaws rescheduled due to weather forecast

Moviegoers will have to wait another week before they can sit down at the waterfront and watch Jaws on the big screen.

One dead after Friday morning house fire

Police officers in Fort Frances are looking into the cause of a fatal house fire Friday morning. Fort Frances OPP, firefighters and emergency services arrived to a house fire at 3634 Highway 11/17 in the Township of Devlin around 4:45 a.m.

MPP fears fish limit changes may hurt regional tourism

Kenora-Rainy River’s MPP is upset with changes to fishing limits for non-Ontario residents in her riding.
Old system flawed

Old system flawed

Ontario’s energy minister admits the site selection process for renewable energy projects was flawed, but new legislation to fix that won’t impact the proposed Big Thunder wind park.

Floatplane crashes near Red Lake

Police are looking for a man and woman after the floatplane they were on went down near Red Lake.

Thunder Bay Country Club condo project on schedule despite apparent set back

There has been another setback at the new condominium and clubhouse project at the Thunder Bay Country Club. The parent company for their contractor, Dowland Construction, has gone into receivership.
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