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Groups tout proximity principle, oppose deep geological repository for nuclear waste

Groups tout proximity principle, oppose deep geological repository for nuclear waste

The proximity principle holds that nuclear waste should be disposed of at a place near the point of generation.
Science Festival kicks off with Indigenous Ingenuity

Science Festival kicks off with Indigenous Ingenuity

Along with science of the past, the festival will celebrate and demonstrate modern sciences with a myriad of activities across the city.
High school students receive upgraded CPR and naloxone training

High school students receive upgraded CPR and naloxone training

The city's high school students are learning how and when to use naloxone kits as part of a new CPR training program.
Five arrested in southside drug raid

Five arrested in southside drug raid

Three suspects are from southern Ontario, while two are from Thunder Bay.
"Hate literature" disrupts Canada Post’s bulletin board in Emo

"Hate literature" disrupts Canada Post’s bulletin board in Emo

Anti-2SLGBTQIA+ propaganda posted to a Canada Post community bulletin board in Emo showed a lack of monitoring.
Officials cancel the ice racing season

Officials cancel the ice racing season

The season hasn’t been cancelled in Thunder Bay due to thin ice since the El Niño winter in the late 80s.
Privacy issues likely why LCBO cancelled controlled entrances, says MPP

Privacy issues likely why LCBO cancelled controlled entrances, says MPP

The LCBO's pilot program was cancelled on Wednesday.
TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 14, 2024: Jury trial for med-tech, James Wilks in court

TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 14, 2024: Jury trial for med-tech, James Wilks in court

Province doubles spending locally to alleviate acute care capacity issues

Province doubles spending locally to alleviate acute care capacity issues

About half of the $4.6 million will be spent to support Willow Place, a transitional housing unit run by St. Joseph's Care Group.
New payment machines arrive at Gardens, TBCA

New payment machines arrive at Gardens, TBCA

The machines were installed at the Gardens on Feb. 14 and at the Auditorium in time for the Brett Kissel concert on Feb. 5
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