Recent News Headlines : Thunder Bay - Canada

'EVERYTHING IS FUNNY': FORMER CBC RADIO HOST ARTHUR BLACK DIAGNOSED WITH PANCREATIC CANCER


Arthur Black, humorist and former CBC Radio host best known for the program Basic Black, says he is dying of pancreatic cancer... READ MORE

27th January, 2018 2925

TIM HORTONS LASHES OUT AT 'ROGUE' FRANCHISEES AS EMPLOYEES LOSE EVEN MORE PERKS


Restaurant Brands International, the multinational fast food giant that owns Tim Hortons, has snapped back at what it calls a rogue group of franchise owners... READ MORE

6th January, 2018 25601

COMPETITION BUREAU WANTS ANSWERS FROM SEARS LIQUIDATORS ON ALLEGED PRICE MARK-UPS, SAYS REPORT


'Extremely shady' In response to previous media inquiries, Sears Canada has adamantly denied that any prices were raised for liquidation sales... READ MORE

23rd November, 2017 6815

NORTHERN FAMILIES WEIGH RISK, REWARD OF SENDING STUDENTS SOUTH FOR SCHOOL


Since 2000, nine young people have died in Thunder Bay, most while attending high school away from their home communities... READ MORE

15th November, 2017 2275

POLICE, SHELTER WELCOME NEW POWERS TO TRACK MISSING WOMEN


Reno Rushford, who heads the missing persons unit of the Ottawa Police Service... READ MORE

7th November, 2017 313

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WHY ARIZONA DOESN'T OBSERVE DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME


PHOENIX -- On Sunday, America moves its clocks forward in an effort to save daylight... READ MORE

10th March, 2017 17946

CROSS-CANADA ROUTE SEVERED AFTER NORTHERN ONTARIO BRIDGE SPLITS APART


The Nipigon River Bridge has been closed for an indefinite time due to mechanical issues, according to the Ontario Provincial Police... READ MORE

11th January, 2016 12237

ONTARIO PLANS TO LAUNCH UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME TRIAL RUN THIS SUMMER


Ontario plans to launch universal basic income trial run this summer... READ MORE

25th April, 2017 10710

MYSTERY AS CANADIAN HOUSEBOAT WASHES UP ON IRISH BEACH


The vessel is thought to have drifted across the Atlantic, and was spotted as late as September in Portugal Cove-St Philip's in Newfoundland... READ MORE

14th November, 2016 7728

CELLPHONE SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY BEING USED BY LOCAL POLICE ACROSS CANADA


Ryan Jepson, the head of Calgary police's technical operations section, said his force has owned one IMSI catcher since 2015... READ MORE

12th April, 2017 6270

'THEIR POSITIVITY IS INFECTIOUS': GIRLS FROM REMOTE FIRST NATION PLAY IN 1ST HOCKEY TOURNAMENT


A surprise donation of equipment from a high school student in Markham, Ont., started a flood of goodwill for the team... READ MORE

29th April, 2017 4474

'I'M VERY CONCERNED ABOUT CHILDREN LOSING THEIR LIVES, FOR SCHOOL,' PEARL ACHNEEPINESKUM SAYS


Fifty years after Chanie Wenjack's tragic death while running away from residential school, his sister says it's time every First Nation had its own school... READ MORE

23rd October, 2016 3883

THUNDER BAY POLICE FACE ALLEGATIONS OF 'SYSTEMIC' RACISM


The OIPRD will investigate if there is a pattern by Thunder Bay Police to competently investigate aboriginal deaths, Falconer said... READ MORE

23rd September, 2016 2456

GAS STATIONS IN B.C. AND ALBERTA RUNNING OUT OF GAS


Petro-Canada gas stations in Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton and Calgary are running out of petrol from their parent company, Suncor... READ MORE

3rd June, 2016 2212

LEGAL WARRIORS: PROFILES OF 5 INDIGENOUS LAWYERS


A founding member of the Indigenous Bar Association of Canada, Donald Worme is a Cree lawyer based in Saskatoon... READ MORE

29th December, 2015 1648

AT LEAST 50 POLICE OFFICERS CURRENTLY SUSPENDED WITH PAY IN ONTARIO


Toronto Police Services says 14 officers are currently suspended with pay. The OPP says 29 of its officers are suspended with pay... READ MORE

29th January, 2016 1376

ONTARIO TEACHER KILLED IN SASK. 'COULD PUT A SMILE ON ANYONE'S FACE'


Adam Wood could put a smile on anyone's face... READ MORE

24th January, 2016 1309

'THE ROADS ARE LONG HERE. THE WINTERS ARE BRUTAL. THE RIDERSHIP IS LOW,' SAYS RURAL GREYHOUND AGENT


Would no longer have Greyhound service extending from Prince George to Prince Rupert, between Victoria and Nanaimo, and as far north as Whitehorse, Yukon... READ MORE

1st September, 2017 1270

4,000 CANADIAN FAMILIES WILL SOON GET PAID BY ONTARIO FOR DOING NOTHING


Ontario joins a growing global movement putting basic income to the test... READ MORE

27th April, 2017 1203

MEETING THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHANGED HOW I SAW COLONIALISM -- AND CANADA


Here, in 2007, PIng Pu lowland Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan conducted a spiritual offering on the day on the sacred ancestral ground of the Indigenous Ketagalan tribe... READ MORE

10th August, 2017 1163

MEETING THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHANGED HOW I SAW COLONIALISM -- AND CANADA


Here, in 2007, PIng Pu lowland Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan conducted a spiritual offering on the day on the sacred ancestral ground of the Indigenous Ketagalan tribe... READ MORE

10th August, 2017 1163

MEETING THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHANGED HOW I SAW COLONIALISM -- AND CANADA


Here, in 2007, PIng Pu lowland Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan conducted a spiritual offering on the day on the sacred ancestral ground of the Indigenous Ketagalan tribe... READ MORE

10th August, 2017 1163

MEETING THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHANGED HOW I SAW COLONIALISM -- AND CANADA


Here, in 2007, PIng Pu lowland Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan conducted a spiritual offering on the day on the sacred ancestral ground of the Indigenous Ketagalan tribe... READ MORE

10th August, 2017 1163

THE SHELTER THAT GIVES WINE TO ALCOHOLICS


From these conversations, they established Ottawa Inner City Health, an association of agencies and organisations with the goal of bringing real help to homeless people... READ MORE

27th April, 2016 1040

CANADA'S INDIGENOUS CALL FOR NATIONAL SUICIDE STRATEGY


OPINION Canada's innocence The Public Health Agency of Canada published a federal framework for suicide prevention in November 2016... READ MORE

19th January, 2017 1009

7 TEENAGE DEATHS BUT NO ANSWERS FOR ABORIGINAL CANADIANS


For Thunder Bay to suffer a proportionally similar tragedy, he said, 700 high school students would need to die... READ MORE

14th July, 2016 661

GAS PUMPS RUNNING DRY AT PETRO-CANADA STATIONS IN WESTERN CANADA


Sneh Seetal, spokeswoman for Suncor, Petro-Canada's parent company, says an unplanned outage recently at its Edmonton refinery is contributing to the gas shortage... READ MORE

3rd June, 2016 616

J.K. ROWLING IS THE WORLD'S HIGHEST-PAID AUTHOR, ACCORDING TO FORBES


The author of the Harry Potter series made 95 million US last year... READ MORE

3rd August, 2017 573

OTTAWA TO START COLLECTING DATA ON WOMEN'S SHELTERS


The data collection is one of many steps needed to stop gender-based violence -- a barrier to the full equality of women in Canadian society... READ MORE

24th November, 2016 553

GORD DOWNIE CLOSING THE CIRCLE WITH SECRET PATH PROJECT


OTTAWA--Gord Downie wears a worn, jean jacket, all buttoned up with a beaded Remembrance Day poppy pinned close to his heart... READ MORE

22nd October, 2016 551

INQUIRY INTO MURDERED AND MISSING INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS HITS ROADBLOCKS BEFORE IT STARTS


Chief Commissioner Marion Buller said in a statement Thursday that the inquiry remains committed to listening and being responsive to families, survivors and communities... READ MORE

15th April, 2017 518

FIRST NATIONS LEADER URGES CANADA TO PROSECUTE 'OUT OF HAND' HATE SPEECH


It's getting out of hand, said Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, which represents 74 First Nations in the province of Saskatchewan... READ MORE

28th July, 2017 461

FRENCH LAWYER, SPANISH ENGINEER, U.S. DESIGN STUDENT AMONG FIRST NAMED VICTIMS


Paris attacks French lawyer, Spanish engineer, U.S. design student among first named victims... READ MORE

14th November, 2015 457

WORLD LANDMARKS LIGHT UP BLUE, WHITE AND RED FOR PARIS


Following Friday's deadly attacks in Paris, many world landmarks honoured the victims by displaying the colours of the French flag. Here's how it looked in photos... READ MORE

14th November, 2015 444

PORTER AIRLINES RESUMES FLIGHTS FOLLOWING SYSTEM OUTAGE AFFECTING ABOUT 400 PASSENGERS


A system-wide outage forcing Porter Airlines to ground all of its arriving and departing flights Saturday has been resolved, the airline says... READ MORE

15th January, 2017 396


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