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Reduce your exposure to ticks, mosquitos this summer: Ontario government

Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health is reminding all Ontarians to protect themselves and their families against Lyme disease and West Nile virus this summer. Dr.
TBT: Flooding a more regular occurrence before adequate storm sewers came along

TBT: Flooding a more regular occurrence before adequate storm sewers came along

Flooding in 1913 (994.13.1c) Without adequate sewers, many parts of early Thunder Bay could easily be flooded when heavy rains hit.
Glance at Crime: Seven sexual assaults, five vehicles stolen

Glance at Crime: Seven sexual assaults, five vehicles stolen

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 239 calls during the week of Monday, July 6 to Sunday, July 12. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Photographs show local police officer on torch run for Special Olympics World Games

Photographs show local police officer on torch run for Special Olympics World Games

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release Const.
New U.S.-based exam has nursing students failing at alarming rate

New U.S.-based exam has nursing students failing at alarming rate

THUNDER BAY -- Local nursing students are failing their licensing exam at an alarming rate. A new College of Nurses exam has been brought in this year from the United States.

Missing teens found: police

Thunder Bay police say a pair of missing teens have been found and returned safely to their homes. Dougall Media's policy is to remove names and pictures of missing persons once they have been safely located.

Cumberland Street project tendered too late, underfunded report says

THUNDER BAY -- Work on Cumberland Street would still be completed on schedule should the project not not start this year the city says.
OSSTF frustrated with ongoing labour battle with province; potential sanctions on the horizon

OSSTF frustrated with ongoing labour battle with province; potential sanctions on the horizon

THUNDER BAY – Unless progress is made this summer, the start of the next school year might look different than expected for public high school students.

Medical school’s dietician program receives national accreditation

THUNDER BAY -- The Northern Ontario School of Medicine's Dietetic Internship Program has received national accreditation status from the Dietitians of Canada. The internship program was founded in 2007.

Petition to keep Service Ontario location in County Fair Mall may be futile

THUNDER BAY -- A Service Ontario location on the city's North side isn't closing but it could be moving.
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