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Playground torched

Playground torched

THUNDER BAY -- Vandals may have torched Hyde Park Public School’s playground equipment, but students are trying not to let it get them down.
Inquiry needed

Inquiry needed

THUNDER BAY – First Nations leaders say the latest report detailing the number of missing and murdered Aboriginal women show a federal inquiry is desperately needed.
Video released

Video released

THUNDER BAY - City police have released surveillance footage (see below) that shows a man suspected of being connected to a recent robbery that left hotel staff injured.
Video released

Video released

THUNDER BAY - City police have released surveillance footage (see below) that shows a man suspected of being connected to a recent robbery that left hotel staff injured.
Twenty Northern graduates prepared for career inside Ontario’s prison system

Twenty Northern graduates prepared for career inside Ontario’s prison system

THUNDER BAY -- Working inside Ontario’s jails and prisons is a challenge. Michael Parks knows it all too well, as a former staffer at a youth correctional facility.
Politics and power

Politics and power

THUNDER BAY -- Bill Mauro would love the opportunity to debate the Liberal government's track record on the region's energy needs.
Honouring a son

Honouring a son

THUNDER BAY – For Stan Beardy, honouring the memory of his late son a decade after his tragic death is a vital cause.
Staffing shift at St. Joseph’s will see 11 nurses replaced by support workers

Staffing shift at St. Joseph’s will see 11 nurses replaced by support workers

THUNDER BAY - Officials at a local hospital do not believe changes to its staffing model will end with layoffs. St. Joseph's Hospital has 63 people waiting to get into long-term care homes in the city.

CN officials to attend swing bridge meeting

THUNDER BAY -- A CN Rail spokesperson is confirming that company officials will attend a meeting next week to review the James Street Swing Bridge situation.
Overnight fire

Overnight fire

And accidental overnight fire caused extensive damage to a Winnipeg Avenue home. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue officials say they responded to the blaze at about 1 a.m.
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