- Prison farm cattle to be sold despite protests
- An auction of cattle raised on a Kingston, Ont., prison farm that many people have been trying to prevent is scheduled to take place in Waterloo Tuesday in spite of major protests over the last two days. more »
- Greyhound lockout deadline looms
- Thousands of summer travellers could see their plans dashed if a lockout of about 500 Greyhound Canada employees goes ahead later this week. more »
- Traps set for coyote that bit teen
- A hunt is underway for a coyote that bit a sleeping teenager at Cape Breton Highlands National Park. more »
- Travis Vader set to appear in court
- A man described by police as "a person of interest" in the disappearance of an Alberta couple is scheduled to make a court appearance on an unrelated matter Tuesday morning. more »
- Father accused of confining son unfit for trial
- A Quebec City man accused of tying up his 10-year-old son for 36 hours has been deemed temporarily unfit to stand trial. more »
- Brother questioned in teen's stabbing death
- Montreal police are questioning the 18-year-old brother of a teenager who was found stabbed to death Monday evening at her family home in Côte St. Luc, Que. more »
- Pickton interrogation video released
- Video of a police interrogation with serial killer Robert Pickton following his 2002 arrest has been released publicly. more »
- Census jail threats not 'appropriate': Harper
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper says it is not "appropriate" for the government to threaten Canadians with jail time or fines for failing to fill out the mandatory long-form census when asked to do so. more »
- School bus driver shortage eased by recession
- School bus companies in Calgary are facing a shortage of drivers as the fall term approaches, but the problem is less severe than in previous years thanks to the economic downturn. more »
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Audio Features
- Patient Privacy
- Old patient records blowing in the wind. The story has caught the ear of Ontario's Privacy Commissioner
- Farming History
- Thunder Bay's farming community may have roots that go deeper than anyone ever thought. (runs 8:25)
- Happy 100th Birthday Dryden
- Celebrating a century in Dryden. We'll hear how the town is marking its hundredth birthday.
- Little Canada
- Spending time in Little Canada. Councillor Rebecca Johnson thinks it's a golden opportunity.(runs 8:42)
- Dr. Brian Stevenson
- Lakehead University's new president moved into his new office this week. Amy Hadley caught up with him. (runs 6:50)
- Hiking around Thunder Bay - Difficult Trails
- We conclude our series with the creator of "superiorhiking.com" by taking a difficult trail overlooking Kama Bay.
- Reaction to the SIU report on the recent Kenora police shooting
- A lawyer gives his perspective on the report by the Special Investigations Unit into the Kenora police shooting.
- Playing host to the Junior Baseball Players in Thunder Bay
- We'll talk to a man who is helping the Italian Junior Baseball Team see more of Thunder Bay than just the stadium.
- Living with Lupus
- Paula Courtney has spent 17 years living with the auto-immune disease Lupus. Now, she's fundraising for research.
- Nine Thousand Year Old Campsite
- Archaeologists are uncovering what could be Ontario's oldest summer campsite near Thunder Bay. (5:59 secs)
- Winnipeg Police Officer and the case of Jason McQuaker
- Retired Winnipeg Police Officer Robert Marshall talks about his involvement in the case of 12-year old Jason McQuaker of Thunder Bay.
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