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Examining the budget

Examining the budget

THUNDER BAY -- Some city councillors are praising the proposed budget for being proactive. Councillors met with city administration Tuesday in order to get some clarification on what was inside the more than 400-page document.
Quicker treatment

Quicker treatment

For Shawn Christie, undergoing radiation treatment at Regional Cancer Care was a long process.
Premier’s priorities

Premier’s priorities

Kathleen Wynne wants to hear from the North on economic concerns.

University building evacuated after smoke odour detected

THUNDER BAY -- Students and staff were forced to evacuate Lakehead University's Centennial building Tuesday afternoon. The evacuation followed reports that people had detected an odour of smoke.

Council welcomes new acting Aboriginal liaison

THUNDER BAY-- City council and staff gave outgoing Aboriginal liaison, Anna Gibbon a standing ovation last night as they thanked her for her work. Council was also introduced to the person who will be taking over the role.

Operation Thunderbird hopes to map all cases of missing, murdered Aboriginal women

Operation Thunderbird is looking to map every case of missing and murdered Aboriginal women . The Anonymous hacktivist operation is looking to shed light on the country’s hundreds of cases of missing or murdered women.
Another Loan

Another Loan

City council has given the financially struggling Lake Superior Centre for Regenerative Medicine another $150,000 lifeline. The majority of council voted to give the only non-profit bone and tissue bank in Canada another loan.
Higher fares

Higher fares

THUNDER BAY -- The price of a bus ride is about to go up. City council approved recommendations at Monday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting to increase transit fares by April 1. Cash fares will go up five cents to $2.

OPP investigating death of Kasabonika woman

A post-mortem was done on Sunday in Kenora on a woman who died while in the custody of Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service.

Victim of Richmond Hill homicide case believed to be Thunder Bay resident

Police in the Greater Toronto Area are investigating a murder that may involve a Thunder Bay resident. The incident happened north of Toronto just before 2 a.m. Saturday.
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