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Two men charged following cruiser blaze

Two men face charges in connection with last week's torching of a police cruiser in the Eabametoong First Nation.
Estimated 9 per cent of Canadians diabetic: health professional

Estimated 9 per cent of Canadians diabetic: health professional

Diabetes is the first non-infectious disease to be given a world day by the World Health Organization and for good reason, said a local health professional.
Consultation needed

Consultation needed

Leaders across the district want more consultation when it comes to the city’s plans for ambulance service.
Cliffs holds open house on ring of fire project

Cliffs holds open house on ring of fire project

Regardless of process, a company looking to setup shop in the ring of fire wants to hear concerns from the public before going ahead.

Man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter apologizes to victim’s family

The 20-year-old man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter earlier this year offered an apology to the victim's family at his sentencing hearing Monday.
Partnership aims to ensure all children get Christmas gift

Partnership aims to ensure all children get Christmas gift

Two local child welfare agencies are once again banding together to make sure no child goes without a present under the tree this Christmas.
Grann enters plea

Grann enters plea

The trial of a Thunder Bay Police Service constable charged with 11 counts of breach of trust is now underway at the Ontario Court of Justice.
‘Need to believe’

‘Need to believe’

Jonathan Kakegamic wants his students to know there is another form of support available to them. “I really believe that we need to believe in something,” said the principal of Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School.

Balmoral Street crash sends three to hospital

Three people were taken to hospital Monday after a serious crash at the intersection of Balmoral and William Streets.

Woman suffers head injury after being struck by vehicle

An elderly Thunder Bay woman had to be taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle in the Westfort area. The incident took place shortly after 7:30 a.m. Monday in a parking lot in the Frederica and South James Streets area.
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