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Waterfront splash pad opens on June 22

City of Thunder Bay News Release June 17, 2015 – The Splash Pad and Water Garden Pavilion at Prince Arthur’s Landing will open for the season on Monday, June 22 at 11 am.

Police continue to investigate fatal fire

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) – The Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has determined that a fire on Kagaki Lake Road in the Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls does not appear to be suspicious in nature.

Program aims to get high school students their missing credits

Confederation College News Release: CONFEDERATION OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO RECOVER MISSED CREDITS Students entering grades 10-12 in the catholic and public school boards may be eligible to recover missed high school credits or

New program targets alien species invading the North

Thunder Bay has been chosen as a pilot location for training on how to deal with invasive species.
Firefighters battle massive waterfront blaze

Firefighters battle massive waterfront blaze

A spectacular waterfront fire Wednesday night lit up the skies along Thunder Bay’s north side.

Final salute as funeral for slain Edmonton police officer concludes

EDMONTON - The funeral for a slain Edmonton police officer has concluded with one final salute from the thousands of service men and women attending. Police Chief Red Knecht presented Const.
Victim of aggravated assault dies in hospital from injuries

Victim of aggravated assault dies in hospital from injuries

THUNDER BAY – City police are now confirming that a victim of a Tuesday aggravated assault has died. Thunder Bay Police Service officers began their investigation after a woman was transported to hospital.
Victims in fatal highway crash identified

Victims in fatal highway crash identified

OPP News Release (MARATHON ON.
Fighting environmentalists: Some suggest government counter forestry industry opponents

Fighting environmentalists: Some suggest government counter forestry industry opponents

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield says it’s time the provincial and federal governments fought back against environmental groups opposed to forestry practices in northern Ontario and Quebec.
Regional hospital ranks high among teaching hospitals in Ontario: Report

Regional hospital ranks high among teaching hospitals in Ontario: Report

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences News Release Emergency department wait times for physician initial assessment and the cost of a hospital stay are two of several indicators in which Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) compares fa
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