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Fighting Walleye, Stars pull out SIJHL triumphs

Fighting Walleye, Stars pull out SIJHL triumphs

Both local teams continued their winning ways on home ice.
Gerrie scores twice, LU wins seventh straight

Gerrie scores twice, LU wins seventh straight

Lakehead kept pace atop the OUA West with the Windsor Lancers.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay population growth lowest of all major cities

VIDEO: Thunder Bay population growth lowest of all major cities

Man pleads guilty to seven charges in city’s largest child pornography investigation

Man pleads guilty to seven charges in city’s largest child pornography investigation

Skyler King pleaded guilty to several charges relating to child pornography and child luring that involved more than 150 victims and 45,000 images and recordings of children from around the world
Mild weather delaying winter road openings for remote First Nations

Mild weather delaying winter road openings for remote First Nations

The unseasonably mild weather in the Northwest is impacting construction of winter roads for some First Nations communities.
Citizens push for transit and trail investments

Citizens push for transit and trail investments

Several groups urged Thunder Bay’s city council to invest in public transportation in the 2023 budget, including a waterfront trail, a protected bike lane along Memorial, and an affordable transit pilot.
Snowmobile safety encouraged during milder winter

Snowmobile safety encouraged during milder winter

Snowmobile Safety Week in Ontario starts on Saturday
Let's Eat: Both Hands Wood-Fired Pizzeria and Bakery

Let's Eat: Both Hands Wood-Fired Pizzeria and Bakery

Both Hands Wood-Fired Pizzeria & Bakery, located on Park Avenue, opened in 2014
Population stagnation is a concern in Thunder Bay

Population stagnation is a concern in Thunder Bay

The city's growth rate between July 2021 and July 2022 was just 0.2 per cent, the lowest of any community of 100,000 or more in the country.
Food bank sees rural hunger grow

Food bank sees rural hunger grow

Rural Cupboard Food Bank has seen an increase of 250 clients over the past year
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