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Motorist allegedly runs over picket's foot, city police investigating

Motorist allegedly runs over picket's foot, city police investigating

THUNDER BAY -- Police were called to the scene of an information picket Tuesday after a protester’s foot was run over by a car trying to squeeze through the line.
Standing united: NAN's 49 member communities tackle range of important First Nation issues

Standing united: NAN's 49 member communities tackle range of important First Nation issues

THUNDER BAY -- Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Harvey Yesno says there’s change coming to First Nation communities.
Walk this way

Walk this way

THUNDER BAY -- The city has no shortage of people who like to walk. But when January rolls around, it’s a tad too chilly for most people’s tastes to brave the winter weather outdoors to get their exercise on.
LHIN to take over programs once handled by Northern Diabetes Health Network

LHIN to take over programs once handled by Northern Diabetes Health Network

THUNDER BAY -- The Local Health Integration Network will be taking on another responsibility at the end of the month. The Northern Diabetes Health Network handled funding for the some of the city’s diabetes programs, but after Nov.
Tomagatick murder case adjourned to New Year

Tomagatick murder case adjourned to New Year

THUNDER BAY -- The court case for a man accused of second-degree murder will continue in the New Year. Jeffrey Charles Tomagatick, 29, was charged with second-degree murder and robbery in connection with the death of 50-year-old Murray Keesic.

Two dead after Highway 17 crash

KENORA, Ont. -- Police have released the identity of two people killed following a highway crash that took place Monday.
Getting the shot

Getting the shot

THUNDER BAY -- Mike Harding does not want to get the flu this season.
Applying pressure

Applying pressure

THUNDER BAY -- Local school board officials say it’s unclear how strike action taken by education workers will play out, but they’ll take it one day at a time.
Workshop helps educators engage students with special needs

Workshop helps educators engage students with special needs

THUNDER BAY -- Local educators are learning how to help students use their individual strengths to overcome academic challenges.

Local Toys 'R' Us location will miss Christmas shopping season

THUNDER BAY -- The city will not have a Toys 'R' Us store before Christmas. The store was announced back in May by Toronto-based developer Jennum Properties Inc.
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