National News DFC support workers driving to make the streets of Thunder Bay safer at night By Brittany Hobson Sep 29, 2017 It’s been four hours since classes got out at the Dennis Franklin Cromarty (DFC) school in Thunder Bay and support workers are just getting to work checking out the city’s hotspots. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Brittany Hobson, Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, DFC, Featured, Thunder Bay Continue Reading Mural of NHLer Sasakamoose unveiled in Rapid Lake No charges laid against Canadian Tire employee who confronted First Nation man i... Author(s) Brittany Hobson [email protected] More Stories Manitoba study shows Indigenous seniors struggling to find... 17 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Earth’s biggest polluters aren’t sending leade... 24 hours ago By The Canadian Press ‘I was called’; Murray Sinclair’s life a... 3 days ago By The Canadian Press Indigenous veterans remembered, honored on Nov. 8 5 days ago By APTN National News ‘I want her story to be known’, says former ca... 5 days ago By Sav Jonsa ‘Prisoner Number 110’: Daughter of Métis veteran comm... 5 days ago By Cierra Bettens