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Border Cats dealt first loss of the season

Border Cats dealt first loss of the season

Jack Pineau surrendered four runs, with only two earned, while striking out eight in six innings of work, but the Border Cats fall to the Mankato MoonDogs.
Union worries about long-term fibre access for Thunder Bay mill

Union worries about long-term fibre access for Thunder Bay mill

Unifor says it wants a meeting with the U.S.-based purchaser of the Resolute pulp and paper mill
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: U.S. company buying Resolute's Thunder Bay mill

VIDEO: U.S. company buying Resolute's Thunder Bay mill

OHC reports regional 'people's referendum' results

OHC reports regional 'people's referendum' results

The more than 8,500 Northwestern Ontario residents who participated in a 'people's referendum' on the privatization of hospital services nearly unanimously oppose the Ford government move, organizers report.
Groups opposed to nuclear waste burial go to Queens Park

Groups opposed to nuclear waste burial go to Queens Park

Two anti-nuclear waste activist groups present a petition calling for the Ford government to implement a proximity principle for nuclear waste storage.
City's insurance adjuster works through 'backlog' of pothole damage claims

City's insurance adjuster works through 'backlog' of pothole damage claims

215 claims for vehicle repairs have been made since last year, but city says claims are usually unsuccessful
Firefighters continuing to battle growing White River area wildfires

Firefighters continuing to battle growing White River area wildfires

Wildfire near White River has grown from 800 to nearly 4,800 hectares in size over the last 24 hours.
Oshki-Wenjack welcomes first cohort of Indigenous social work students

Oshki-Wenjack welcomes first cohort of Indigenous social work students

Program grads will eventually study at Algoma University
Parks Canada reviewing historical designation plaques

Parks Canada reviewing historical designation plaques

Dozens of historical plaques in Ontario are to be reviewed for political correctness and current accuracy
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