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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
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
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
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
Cardiovascular surgery project moving to next stage

Cardiovascular surgery project moving to next stage

The next stage in bringing cardiovascular surgery to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre includes the preliminary design of the space and identifying equipment needs
SIU clears Dryden Police officer after man suffered broken elbow while in custody

SIU clears Dryden Police officer after man suffered broken elbow while in custody

The Special Investigations Unit said the officer acted lawfully when struggling with a man in custody who posed a risk to himself.
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