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NOSM University holds town hall in Thunder Bay as it plans for the future

NOSM University holds town hall in Thunder Bay as it plans for the future

NOSM head Mike Green says Thunder Bay has been an important part of the university since its beginnings and will always be important into the future.
Taking street drugs is like ‘Russian roulette’ says addictions expert

Taking street drugs is like ‘Russian roulette’ says addictions expert

Kyle Arnold says there are now so many additives in the local illicit supply that naloxone isn’t always as effective as it used to be.
Teen charged with murder in Greenstone

Teen charged with murder in Greenstone

OPP responded to a medical emergency around 12:45 am on May 15. 
OPP regional headquarters coming to Thunder Bay

OPP regional headquarters coming to Thunder Bay

Red Lake, Kenora, Sioux Lookout and Ignace also will get new detachments.
'The longer the wait, the greater the cost' says Ontario Autism Coalition president

'The longer the wait, the greater the cost' says Ontario Autism Coalition president

Thunder Bay's caregivers say they're wondering where the funding is going.
Unlike the Northwest, opioid toxicity death rates dropped in most of Ontario

Unlike the Northwest, opioid toxicity death rates dropped in most of Ontario

Ontario’s chief coroner says it's difficult to explain why some regions are seeing decreases and other seeing increases in the number of people dying due to opioids like fentanyl.
DSSAB cheques available for pick-up amid potential Canada Post strike

DSSAB cheques available for pick-up amid potential Canada Post strike

Monthly cheques issued for June 2025 will be available for pick-up at the end of the month.
'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

There is uncertainty for local postal strikers facing a strike order that comes into effect at midnight.
$3.1B for First Nations mining promises ‘prosperity’, province says

$3.1B for First Nations mining promises ‘prosperity’, province says

The money will be used for loans, grants and scholarships towards Indigenous participation in mineral extraction.
Family of woman found dead in Nipigon upset with police

Family of woman found dead in Nipigon upset with police

OPP say death investigations are complex, but they are committed to finding out what happened
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