Posted: Feb 03, 2021 1:19 PM ET | Last Updated: February 3
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre said it will now only respond to questions of reporters through email, due to resources issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.(Jeff Walters/CBC)
A 23 year old man has been arrested following a stabbing in Frenchman’s Head.
Lac Seul Police say the incident occurred last Saturday on Kosac Lane.
The victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to the Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre in Sioux Lookout and was later airlifted to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
After an extensive investigation, police laid charges Thursday against Sonny Capay.
The Frenchman’s Head man faces one count of aggravated assault.
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ON AIR NOW6:00 AM - 12:00 PMRichard McCarthy
A 23-year-old man has been arrested following a stabbing in Frenchman’s Head.
Lac Seul Police say the incident occurred last Saturday on Kosac Lane.
The victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to the Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre in Sioux Lookout and was later airlifted to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
After an extensive investigation, police laid charges Thursday against Sonny Capay.
The Frenchman’s Head man faces one count of aggravated assault.
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ON AIR NOW10:00 AM - 2:00 PMKaddie Vaughan
Thunder Bay hospital able to remotely prepare patients for surgical procedures, monitor recovery
A new interactive tool at the Thunder Bay regional hospital is helping patients prepare for surgery and advance through recovery from the comfort of their own home.
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Posted: Jan 29, 2021 11:31 AM ET | Last Updated: January 29
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre launched its digital patient engagement tool in November, which has since been used by over 170 patients.(Jeff Walters/CBC)
A new interactive tool at the Thunder Bay regional hospital is helping patients prepare for surgery and advance through recovery from the comfort of their own home.