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Northwest LHIN shows improvements in several cancer-care categories

Northwest LHIN shows improvements in several cancer-care categories

Cancer care in Northwestern Ontario can always improve, says Mark Henderson.
Ontario Regional Chief Beardy says Supreme Court's jury roll decision shows need for change

Ontario Regional Chief Beardy says Supreme Court's jury roll decision shows need for change

THUNDER BAY – The Ontario regional chief says the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling to not overturn a manslaughter conviction based on lack of First Nations jurors is a sign that province needs to change legislation.

Person sent to hospital after Friday morning crash

THUNDER BAY -- A two vehicle collision at Balsam Street and Huron Avenue sent one person to hospital with minor injuries Friday morning. Police responded around 8 a.m. and traffic was backed up as a result.

TRAFFIC: Harbour Expressway repaving begins May 25

City media release follows: Harbour Expressway Repaving Begins May 25 May 21, 2015 – Resurfacing of the Harbour Expressway between Highway 11/17 and Golf Links Road will begin on Monday, May 25 and last approximately four weeks.

Company could be planning major solar panel facility for Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- A company could be planning a solar panel manufacturing facility in Thunder Bay.

Council to set tax policy Monday after this year's budget increase

THUNDER BAY -- Council will decide Monday how tax payers will pay for the city's $6.3 million spending increase this year. The 3.83 per cent levy increase over last year was approved by council in March.
House fire closes Simpson Street between Atlantic and Pacific avenues

House fire closes Simpson Street between Atlantic and Pacific avenues

No one was hurt Thursday when a two-alarm fire broke out at a Simpson Street residence.

Police charge four after crack, coke and heroin found during search

THUNDER BAY -- Local police have charged three men from Southern Ontario and a Thunder Bay woman after executing a search warrant Wednesday morning.
Rafferty slams Conservatives over FedNor spending cuts

Rafferty slams Conservatives over FedNor spending cuts

Thunder Bay-Rainy River NDP MP John Rafferty says the federal government’s decision to slash funding to FedNor is punishing the economy and hurting growth in Northwestern Ontario.

RELEASE: Tbaytel adds new VP of sales, marketing and communication

Tbaytel media release follows: Thursday, May 21st, 2015 For Immediate Release Tbaytel Adds New VP of Sales, Marketing andCommunication to Executive Team Thunder Bay, Ont.
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