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Lack of wildfire pilots has grounded 8 MNR aircraft, says union

Lack of wildfire pilots has grounded 8 MNR aircraft, says union

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union say pilots are leaving Ontario for better-paying gigs.
UPDATED: One person taken to hospital after early morning house fire

UPDATED: One person taken to hospital after early morning house fire

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue says multiple pumpers were called to the blaze at a south-side home Wednesday.
Thunder Bay police look to boost hiring in ‘competitive job market’

Thunder Bay police look to boost hiring in ‘competitive job market’

The board overseeing the municipal police force has identified “resourcing and recruitment challenges” as one of several issues it wants to raise with provincial officials.
After decades with the police board, senior administrator calls it a career

After decades with the police board, senior administrator calls it a career

John Hannam's retirement announced at the Thunder Bay Police Service Board's June meeting.
North-side business interests applaud waterfront redesign

North-side business interests applaud waterfront redesign

A multi-year work plan starting this year promises to drastically transform Marina Park’s concert and festival area.
Burgeoning plant life helps wildland firefighting efforts, MNR says

Burgeoning plant life helps wildland firefighting efforts, MNR says

As spring turns to summer, vegetation generally burns less, but wildfire officials continue to urge caution.
Safety advocate, regulator at odds over iconic bush plane

Safety advocate, regulator at odds over iconic bush plane

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada continues to push for stricter requirements for the De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver.
OPP hoping to right ‘historical wrongs’ with First Nations pardon project

OPP hoping to right ‘historical wrongs’ with First Nations pardon project

The Pardon Project is a pilot program aimed at helping people who are eligible for a criminal pardon, or record suspension.
Woman spent several hours in police custody with broken arm, SIU finds while clearing police

Woman spent several hours in police custody with broken arm, SIU finds while clearing police

The police watchdog determined woman’s fall and injury was not due to “a lack of reasonable efforts” by arresting OPP officers.
Ford fires back at First Nation leader over opposition to Bill 5

Ford fires back at First Nation leader over opposition to Bill 5

The Ontario premier’s comments came after Aroland chief Sonny Gagnon spoke out against the new law.
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