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Area hospital to get high-speed diagnosis

Area hospital to get high-speed diagnosis

By next year, a heart patient in Thunder Bay can have their diagnostic testing accessed by a physician in Ottawa with just the click of a mouse. That’s just one of the benefits of the Northern and Eastern Diagnostic Imaging Network, a $41.
Massive earthquakes unlikely in Northwest, geology professor says

Massive earthquakes unlikely in Northwest, geology professor says

While it is highly unlikely an earthquake like the one that struck western Quebec Wednesday would happen in Northwestern Ontario, geology professor Mary Louise Hill said never say never.

Highway blockade near Thunder Bay cancelled

A planned highway blockade that would have taken place just outside Thunder Bay has been cancelled by its organizers. About 200-members of the Fort William First Nation were scheduled to block the Trans-Canada Highway for five hours Thursday.

Hardy Northern cherries

Apparently cherries can withstand the harsh Northwestern Ontario climate.

Council holds off on bylaw decision

Thunder Bay city council wants more time to look at the proposed changes to zoning standards across the entire city.

Impaired driving charge follows Boulevard Lake crash

Charges have been laid in connection with a single-vehicle rollover in the Boulevard Lake area Wednesday evening. The incident happened just before 8 p.m. on Lyon Boulevard.

Woman shot by officer charged for assault

The Kenora woman who was recently shot by an OPP officer has been charged, police confirmed Wednesday. The incident took place on June 7, when Kenora detachment OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident.

Private development on waterfront coming along

While the city wraps up the first public phase of the waterfront development, the private sector elements are moving a little slower than expected.
Solving solvent abuse

Solving solvent abuse

While prescription drug misuse is rising across the country, solvent abuse is still a prevalent problem, said the executive director of Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Specialized Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre. "It’s still a big issue," said Vince Simon.

Small business survey shows hiring trends not likely to change

The results have been released for this year's Thunder Bay Small Business Opinion Survey.
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