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Accused involved in Amelia Street shootout sentenced to five years

Accused involved in Amelia Street shootout sentenced to five years

Iverson Thomas pleaded guilty to attempted murder for his involvement in a brazen shootout outside an Amelia Street apartment complex in broad daylight last spring.
Kingsway Park student designs Anti-Bullying Day shirt

Kingsway Park student designs Anti-Bullying Day shirt

Emma Rzepczynski's shirt calls for a Bully Free Zone at her school.
Regional Health Sciences Centre celebrates 20 years

Regional Health Sciences Centre celebrates 20 years

The Health Sciences Centre held an event for staff last week to celebrate the building’s anniversary.
LU highlights researchers during R and I Week

LU highlights researchers during R and I Week

Lakehead University held a showcase of nine researchers who described their work on Wednesday.
Man accused in 2021 May Street death pleads guilty to manslaughter

Man accused in 2021 May Street death pleads guilty to manslaughter

Shane Kruchak, originally charged with second-degree murder, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter in connection to the 2021 death of 35-year-old Brian Jacob Wyer.
Winter shelter proposed for historic Brill buses

Winter shelter proposed for historic Brill buses

Buddies of the Brill are looking for a dual-purpose shelter at Oliver Paipoonge Heritage Park.
Team Bonot ready to roll in Regina

Team Bonot ready to roll in Regina

Three of the four team members are making their first Brier appearance, with third Mike McCarville going back for the first time in 10 years.
Driver charged after vehicle destroyed in Highway 17 collision

Driver charged after vehicle destroyed in Highway 17 collision

The driver of a pickup truck was charged with careless driving and attempting to pass when there's approaching traffic.
LETTER: Reader offers reasons why nuclear waste should be stored in Southern Ont.

LETTER: Reader offers reasons why nuclear waste should be stored in Southern Ont.

Moreover, since Southern Ontario benefits from 60 per cent of its electric power coming from nuclear plants, they have a moral obligation to accept their own waste.
TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 27, 2024: City to lobby province on international student cap

TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 27, 2024: City to lobby province on international student cap

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