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VIDEO: City council gets results of indoor rink stakeholder consultation

VIDEO: City council gets results of indoor rink stakeholder consultation

Council to make future decisions on arena ice rates, outdoor rinks

Council to make future decisions on arena ice rates, outdoor rinks

City staff will present the outdoor rink survey findings during the Sept. 11 council meeting
Police probe online classified fraud cases

Police probe online classified fraud cases

A Thunder Bay resident was defrauded after sending an e-transfer to buy a couch
City man faces additional child porn charges

City man faces additional child porn charges

Thunder Bay man facing more charges related to a child pornography case that came to light in May of this year.
Thunder Bay death linked to sodium nitrite investigation

Thunder Bay death linked to sodium nitrite investigation

Kenneth Law, a 57-year-old from Mississauga, faces 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide for selling sodium nitrite and other materials that could be used for self-harm to people at risk of suicide.
Public elementary teachers apply for conciliation

Public elementary teachers apply for conciliation

ETFO president rejects binding interest arbitration, saying it's 'rolling the dice' with hard-won rights
Food service distributor Loudon Bros. closing in Thunder Bay

Food service distributor Loudon Bros. closing in Thunder Bay

Insolvency of the parent company means 36 people will lose their jobs
Most bus shelters removed by Thunder Bay Transit will be replaced

Most bus shelters removed by Thunder Bay Transit will be replaced

In three locations, shelters have been removed permanently
Council agrees to root for the future of Leland Avenue

Council agrees to root for the future of Leland Avenue

City staff have been given the go ahead to remove undesirable plant species and mow a maintenance strip along the edges of the Leland Avenue islands
Family of Hermina Fletcher want ex-nurse to take responsibility for ‘inexplicably evil’ actions

Family of Hermina Fletcher want ex-nurse to take responsibility for ‘inexplicably evil’ actions

The Crown is seeking a two-year sentence for Lindsey Coyle, the former Fort Frances nurse who pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death for altering the medication records of 76-year-old Hermina Fletcher in order to steal morphine for her own personal use, resulting in Fletcher’s death in 2015
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