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Thunder Bay Regional 50/50 winner takes home $554,508

Thunder Bay Regional 50/50 winner takes home $554,508

Leila Gigliotti is the latest winner of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation's 50/50 draw.
Saints continue Winning ways

Saints continue Winning ways

Manerplaw Winning scores three times on the ground to help St. Patrick down Westgate and improve to 3-0.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation marked with “mixed emotions”

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation marked with “mixed emotions”

Local Orange Shirt Day events combined acknowledgements of historic wrongs with celebrations of Indigenous cultural resurgence.
No injuries in aircraft fire at Aviation Centre of Excellence

No injuries in aircraft fire at Aviation Centre of Excellence

A fire broke out in the area of the Thunder Bay Airport during decommissioning work on an inactive aircraft early Friday evening.
Truth and reconciliation walk makes statement in Nipigon

Truth and reconciliation walk makes statement in Nipigon

Over 150 people marched across the Nipigon River Bridge, and to the site of a former day school, in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
CEDC supported five student entrepreneurs this summer

CEDC supported five student entrepreneurs this summer

The Summer Company program has helped 93 student-run businesses since 2014.
Council will hear recommendation to leave mayor’s seat vacant

Council will hear recommendation to leave mayor’s seat vacant

A vacancy would exist for less than two months after Mayor Bill Mauro's early departure from the role on Oct. 4.
Ontario Colleges Info tour returns to Northwest

Ontario Colleges Info tour returns to Northwest

Recruiters from colleges across Ontario will tour communities across the Northwest from Oct. 3 to 7.
A Day to Listen on local radio stations

A Day to Listen on local radio stations

Thunder Bay radio stations will dedicate their airwaves Friday to amplify Indigenous voices.
Current River candidates share vision for LPH site

Current River candidates share vision for LPH site

From housing the homeless to knocking down the former hospital and building affordable housing, all three candidates believe the former LPH property has a role to play in the city's residential future.
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