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Adopt me: Hubble is looking for a forever companion

Adopt me: Hubble is looking for a forever companion

With the right person, Hubble can be a happy, well-rounded companion."
Magnus prepares for final play of the season

Magnus prepares for final play of the season

A meet and greet with  the creative minds of Smarty Pants will follow the final performance on May 21.
Murder charge withdrawn against youth in shooting death of Conrad Bannon

Murder charge withdrawn against youth in shooting death of Conrad Bannon

The 17-year-old youth was first arrested in Cambridge, Ont. and charged with first-degree murder but at the request of the Crown, the charge has been withdrawn
Local man charged with possession of child pornography

Local man charged with possession of child pornography

Shayne Eberhardt, 28, faces charge after May 4 arrest.
Ch’ng takes leave of absence during provincial election

Ch’ng takes leave of absence during provincial election

Northwood Ward city councillor taking unpaid leave as she runs under Liberal banner in June 2 provincial election.
NDP candidate files complaint over Toronto Sun column

NDP candidate files complaint over Toronto Sun column

Right-wing columnist Brian Lilley dug up a 2019 podcast in which Thunder Bay-Superior North candidate discussed the use of national anthems as a cultural tool.
Thunder Bay preparing to host evacuees from Kashechewan

Thunder Bay preparing to host evacuees from Kashechewan

About 400 Kashechewan First Nation residents will arrive as early as Friday afternoon.
Emergency road maintenance closes section of River Street

Emergency road maintenance closes section of River Street

Emergency road maintenance has closed River Street will be closed between Algoma Street North and College Street effective immediately.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
OPP warn of increase in cybercrime, cryptocurrency

OPP warn of increase in cybercrime, cryptocurrency

OPP say there was a 36 per cent increase of cybercrimes between the year 2020 and 2021.
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