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Emo council unanimously agreed to proceed with steps to initiate a name change for Colonization Street. The resolution was brought up during the March 24 regular council meeting.
The decision to address the need to change the name was decided in late January of this year.
Coun. Lincoln Dunn said as council moves forward with this project, it is critical to involve members of the neighbouring Indigenous communities to help guide council in the renaming process.
Dunn said council has been in discussion about speaking to the folks at Rainy River First Nations and with Chief Robin McGinnis about how they can contribute to the discussion.
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Brother of Stacy DeBungee hopes police disciplinary proceedings will lead to answers
The brother of Stacy DeBungee says he hopes upcoming disciplinary proceedings for three Thunder Bay police officers involved in what was found to be a deficient sudden death investigation will produce long-awaited answers.
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The body of Stacy DeBungee was found in the McIntyre River in 2015.(CBC)
The brother of Stacy DeBungee says he hopes upcoming disciplinary proceedings for three Thunder Bay police officers involved in what was found to be a deficient sudden death investigation will produce long-awaited answers.
Stacy DeBungee s body was found in the McIntyre River in Thunder Bay in October 2015. Within a few hours, Thunder Bay police issued a media release to say the death was not believed to be suspicious.