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Local family celebrates $2.5 million hospital 50/50 win

Local family celebrates $2.5 million hospital 50/50 win

The Pace family won the record-setting December hospital 50/50 prize of $2.5 million and said they have bought tickets since the beginning to help support the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation
Fort William First Nation company receives Hydro One grant

Fort William First Nation company receives Hydro One grant

Maamigin Environmental and Relations Inc. received the $7,500 Hydro One Entreprenurship Grant
Toys for the North getting ready to take off

Toys for the North getting ready to take off

A Canadian Forces C-130 Hercules delivered 23 pallets of toys donated from across the province as part of the 2022 RCMP Toys for the North Campaign to be flown to three remote First Nation communities in Northwestern Ontario
DeBungee family calls for Harrison’s termination from police service

DeBungee family calls for Harrison’s termination from police service

Counsel on behalf of the public complainants, including the DeBungee family, argued Staff Sgt. Shawn Harrison should be removed from the Thunder Bay Police Service after he was found guilty of discreditable conduct and neglect of duty for his mishandling of the 2015 Stacey DeBungee sudden death investigation
Penalty arguments made in hearing for officer who led DeBungee death investigation

Penalty arguments made in hearing for officer who led DeBungee death investigation

Staff Sgt. Shawn Harrison was found guilty of misconduct and neglect of duty for the mishandling of the 2015 sudden death investigation of Stacey DeBungee
Library releases public survey after learning of possible 15% budget cut

Library releases public survey after learning of possible 15% budget cut

Thunder Bay Public Library CEO Richard Togman says city administration is likely recommending a 15 per cent cut to the library’s capital budget and he hopes the public will fill out a new survey to let city councillors know the importance of public libraries in the community
NAN early years summit focuses on importance of traditional teachings

NAN early years summit focuses on importance of traditional teachings

The three-day summit in Thunder Bay hosted by Nishnawbe Aski Nation explored how to expand access to services across communities and ensuring traditional and cultural teachings are an integral part of early childhood education
Surge in hospital admissions likely peaked in October

Surge in hospital admissions likely peaked in October

Wait times at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre emergency department remain higher than normal, but hospital CEO Rhonda Crocker Ellacott says admission numbers appear to be stabilizing
Human Rights Commission launches Poverty Point of View survey

Human Rights Commission launches Poverty Point of View survey

The Poverty Point of View survey is meant to allow individuals and organizations to share lived experiences on issues relating to homelessness, housing, mental health and addictions, and disabilities as part of report to be completed by the Ontario Human Rights Commission
NAN releases new housing strategy to address ongoing crisis

NAN releases new housing strategy to address ongoing crisis

Report reveals there are 7,588 housing units in Nishnawbe Aski Nation territory needed
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