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Trinity Church fundraiser collects nearly $9,000 for Ukrainian relief

Trinity Church fundraiser collects nearly $9,000 for Ukrainian relief

Local artists and businesses contributed to the event.
A drug amnesty event takes place Tuesday in Thunder Bay

A drug amnesty event takes place Tuesday in Thunder Bay

Legal and illicit drugs and paraphernalia will be accepted for safe disposal
Contractors pay a visit to the failed McVicar Creek culvert

Contractors pay a visit to the failed McVicar Creek culvert

Twin culverts will be replaced by a larger metal arch mounted on concrete footings
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Heavy police presence in Ambrose Street area

Heavy police presence in Ambrose Street area

It's the second time this month that a heavy police presence has been called to the same area of the north-side neighbourhood.
VIDEO: Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins stepping down

VIDEO: Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins stepping down

Crown elects judge-alone retrial for Jonathan Massicotte

Crown elects judge-alone retrial for Jonathan Massicotte

A jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the trial against Jonathan Massicotte on the charge of manslaughter for his alleged role in the 2014 death of 32-year-old William Wapoose
Chamber seeks consensus from candidates

Chamber seeks consensus from candidates

Chamber asks candidates to agree to 10 platform planks, including leading by example, prudent spending, less red tape and working toward safer streets.
A new COVID-19 outbreak is declared at St. Joseph's Hospital

A new COVID-19 outbreak is declared at St. Joseph's Hospital

The outbreak involves 4 North and 4 South
Former Fort Frances nurse Lindsey Coyle pleads guilty to negligence causing death

Former Fort Frances nurse Lindsey Coyle pleads guilty to negligence causing death

Lindsey Coyle, a former nurse at La Verendrye Hospital in Fort Frances, pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death for creating fraudulent medication records for Hermina Fletcher, a patient in palliative care, in order to steal morphine, resulting in Fletcher receiving increased doses of the drug and causing her death in 2015
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