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Pet of the Week: Sweet Checkers is our Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week: Sweet Checkers is our Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week: Sweet Checkers is our Pet of the Week
Northwestern Ontario swimmers represented at 2022 Canadian Swimming Trials

Northwestern Ontario swimmers represented at 2022 Canadian Swimming Trials

Northwestern Ontario’s top swimmers competed in the 2022 Bell Canada’s Swimming Trials.
Miners come up big in Game 2, lead final 2-0

Miners come up big in Game 2, lead final 2-0

Ryan Howe scored a hat trick to give Red Lake a commanding Bill Salonen Cup lead, heading home to potentially close it out.
What's Poppin: Country Market, Greenbank, and the Spring Craft Revival

What's Poppin:Country Market, Greenbank, and the Spring Craft Revival

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Dihao for today's picture. 🌡Rain with risk of thunderstorms. Fog patches. Amount 10 mm to 15 mm. Wind east 30 km/h gusting to 50km/h. High plus 4.
Highway 17 closed between Ignace and Upsala

Highway 17 closed between Ignace and Upsala

Highway closed due to jacknifed transport, MTO reports.
KI First Nation declares emergency over COVID outbreak

KI First Nation declares emergency over COVID outbreak

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation experiencing significant COVID outbreak, with 62 cases active Friday.
Fort William Stadium to start renovations this summer

Fort William Stadium to start renovations this summer

The full project will cost $2.38 million with roughly half coming from the province.
Kashechewan begins evacuating over flood risk

Kashechewan begins evacuating over flood risk

James Bay First Nation begins evacuating vulnerable community members; over half of population will wait out floods on the land.
Thunder Bay Drug Strategy is reminding residents to be careful with discarded needles

Thunder Bay Drug Strategy is reminding residents to be careful with discarded needles

Thunder Bay Drug Strategy is advising the public to take precautions as they are anticipating more discarded needles to be found as the snow melts
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