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Coroner’s inquest examining 2014 death of man in police custody opens

Coroner’s inquest examining 2014 death of man in police custody opens

Emmanuel Oruitemeka died in hospital four days after he became unresponsive in the Thunder Bay Police Service headquarters following his arrest on Feb. 12, 2014
Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

A tentative settlement approval hearing is scheduled for October 2023 in the $110 million class action lawsuit against convicted pedophile Ralph Rowe and the Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Keewatin and Scouts Canada
Police Board reaffirms support for a new police headquarters

Police Board reaffirms support for a new police headquarters

The Thunder Bay Police Services Board, made up of entirely new members, reaffirmed the past board’s support for a new police headquarters estimated to cost $56 million in 2020
New chair, vice-chair appointed to police services board

New chair, vice-chair appointed to police services board

Karen Machado and Denise Baxter have been appointed as chair and vice-chair respectively on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board as members are set to receive voting rights next month
Pinhole leak class action lawsuit moving forward

Pinhole leak class action lawsuit moving forward

The negligent claim in the $350 million class action lawsuit against the city of Thunder Bay relating to pinhole leaks in copper water pipes has been certified though a judge will decide if nuisance claims will move forward as well
Thunder Bay police, NAPS enter into collaborative partnership

Thunder Bay police, NAPS enter into collaborative partnership

The two police services entered into a formal framework to allow for more sharing of resources and information relating to policing in Northwestern Ontario
Moses Beaver inquest jury hands down 63 recommendations

Moses Beaver inquest jury hands down 63 recommendations

The jury in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Moses Beaver delivered 63 recommendations relating to health care, corrections, and policing, while also determining his manner of death as undetermined
Health care delivery in jails needs urgent reforms, inquest hears

Health care delivery in jails needs urgent reforms, inquest hears

The inquest examining the circumstances surrounding the death of Moses Beaver included testimony on the need for reforming health care delivery in correctional institutions as more inmates suffer from mental health and addiction issues
Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver’s three sons provided emotional statements to the coroner’s inquest examining his death, providing details of his life and character, as well as attempts to get him treatment after he was placed in custody at the Thunder Bay District Jail
More mental health services needed in jails, say correctional officers

More mental health services needed in jails, say correctional officers

During the coroner’s inquest examining the death of Moses Beaver correctional officers testified that more mental health training and staff are needed in correctional facilities to assist inmates experiencing mental health issues
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