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Lakehead opens newest nursing simulation lab

Lakehead opens newest nursing simulation lab

The 10-bed nursing simulation lab includes mannequins and the latest health care technology, allowing nursing students an opportunity to gain confidence and competence before entering the field
LU unveils eight electric vehicle charging stations on campus

LU unveils eight electric vehicle charging stations on campus

The eight level 2 ChargePoint stations in the parking lot of the Lakehead University Thunder Bay campus have 16 connectors to charge electric vehicles
Update: Administrator to remain on police board until at least 2024

Update: Administrator to remain on police board until at least 2024

The Ontario Civilian Police Commission has extended an order appointing Malcolm Mercer as administrator of the Thunder Bay Police Services Board until March 2024, but the board will regain voting powers on July 1.
Correctional centre 50-bed expansion ‘not nearly enough’

Correctional centre 50-bed expansion ‘not nearly enough’

The 50-bed expansion at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre is complete and nearly fully occupied, but union representatives say overcrowding will remain a significant issue until a new facility is complete in 2026
More female students picking up trade skills

More female students picking up trade skills

Female students from Superior CVI participated in carpentry lessons at the Carpenters Union Training Centre as part of International Women’s Day
NAN grand chief suing Onigaming chief for defamation

NAN grand chief suing Onigaming chief for defamation

The $200,000 lawsuit alleges Onigaming First Nation Chief Jeffrey Copenace made defamatory remarks against NAN Grand Chief Derek Fox, calling him a woman abuser, during the Assembly of First Nations Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa
Public expresses support of police using AI video analytic software

Public expresses support of police using AI video analytic software

A public survey issued by the Thunder Bay Police Service found the majority of respondents were in favour of investigators using the video analytic software BriefCam, which utilizes artificial intelligence
Thunder Bay Police Services Board swears in two new members

Thunder Bay Police Services Board swears in two new members

As two new members officially joined the Thunder Bay Police Services Board, it is still unclear when all members will receive voting rights as the board is still under the purview of an administrator appointed by the Ontario Civilian Police Commission with sole voting power
Officer pleads guilty to Police Service Act charges, faces possible dismissal

Officer pleads guilty to Police Service Act charges, faces possible dismissal

Thunder Bay Police Service Const. Peter Haase pleaded guilty to Police Service Act charges of discreditable conduct, insubordination, and unlawful or unnecessary use of force from an interaction with an Indigenous person in January 2022
Latest health care research on display at annual showcase

Latest health care research on display at annual showcase

The Health Research Showcase was held in Thunder Bay on Friday, bringing together health care researchers, scientists, and students to share the latest studies and projects underway in the north
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