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BEYOND LOCAL: School threats often linked to attention seeking, says criminologist

BEYOND LOCAL: School threats often linked to attention seeking, says criminologist

Criminologist Frank Cormier offers insights into repeated anonymous threats against Hammarskjold High School
ONTARIO: Limited access to healthcare in First Nations communities is a matter of life or death

ONTARIO: Limited access to healthcare in First Nations communities is a matter of life or death

Nishnawbe Aski Nation is hosting a health transformation summit in Thunder Bay to discuss how to ensure First Nation communities have equal access to health care
ONTARIO: Nine cases involving Indigenous deaths in Thunder Bay should be reinvestigated says police watchdog

ONTARIO: Nine cases involving Indigenous deaths in Thunder Bay should be reinvestigated says police watchdog

Review found 'systemic racism'
ONTARIO: Outrage after video depicting police officer appearing to strike First Nation youth

ONTARIO: Outrage after video depicting police officer appearing to strike First Nation youth

The individual shown in a video that an officer appears to strike is a 17-year-old First Nation student of the Matawa Learning Centre
ONTARIO: Schoolyard collision at centre of $28.5-million lawsuit

ONTARIO: Schoolyard collision at centre of $28.5-million lawsuit

The lawsuit dates back to a 2009 incident at a Thunder Bay school where a student suffered a fractured leg on the playground
First Nations leaders calling for Lakehead U. to address systemic racism

First Nations leaders calling for Lakehead U. to address systemic racism

Following the resignation of law school dean, Angelique Eaglewoman, First Nation leaders are calling for significant changes at Lakehead University, including launching an independent review into allegations of systemic racism
Possible meteorite strike called into question

Possible meteorite strike called into question

Members of the Thunder Bay Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada say it is unlikely a meteorite struck near Highway 61 last week, because one big, and bright, piece of the puzzle is still missing.
Possible meteorite strike in Thunder Bay still a mystery

Possible meteorite strike in Thunder Bay still a mystery

A geologist with Lakehead University is hopeful fragments collected from a crater near Highway 61 are from a meteorite, but definitive answers are not available just yet.
Thunder Bay police chief told mayor he was subject of investigation: witness

Thunder Bay police chief told mayor he was subject of investigation: witness

'For 15 to 20 seconds we all just looked at each other'
Thunder Bay police chief's trial opens in court

Thunder Bay police chief's trial opens in court

Several witnesses take the stand on the first day of the trial against J.P. Levesque, detailing exchanges with Mayor Keith Hobbs and lawyer Alexander Zaitzeff