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Pet first aid

Pet first aid

James Bretoia says first aid for a pet is very similar than it is for a human. He said the biggest difference is that more people know how to provide treatment for a person. Bretoia was leading a one-day course on pet first aid at the St.
Seeing the future

Seeing the future

The Lions Clubs are ensuring they will play a part in maintaining vision care in the region.
Holiday RIDE

Holiday RIDE

City police are taking cues from social media when planning their holiday RIDE programs this season.
Local police officer receives bravery award

Local police officer receives bravery award

A city police officer was one of 18 first responders to receive a provincial award for bravery.
911 call admissible

911 call admissible

A 911 call made by the girlfriend of a man accused in a fatal hit-and-run will be allowed into evidence, a judge ruled Friday.

Schreiber, Ignace, Hornepayne move to next stage of nuclear storage study

Several towns in Northwestern Ontario have received a financial boost from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization. Communities that have worked with the agency are getting $400,000 apiece for local improvement projects.

Humane Society releasing 2014 pet calendar

The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society is looking to fill a void for people in the market for a local calendar featuring cats and dogs. The Keri Chase Foundation produced a pet calendar for 10 years, but the final one was released last year.

Greenstone school board installing new security at 11 schools

Some new security measures will soon be in place at schools under the Superior-Greenstone District School Board. The school board has announced it will be installing security access devices at all 11 of its elementary schools.
Pushing forward

Pushing forward

Ontario’s new development corporation will push the Ring of Fire project forward, promises the mines minister.
Century performance

Century performance

Just in time for the holiday season, more than 120 musicians will perform Benjamin Britten’s Saint Nicolas to mark 100 years since the famous composer’s birth.
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