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Thunder Bay's Murray named to Team North America squad

Thunder Bay's Murray named to Team North America squad

TORONTO — North American general manager Peter Chiarelli was still gushing Wednesday evening over the first NHL matchup of Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel, allured by the prospect of what the two young stars might deliver next fall.
International Women's Day celebrations focus on leadership roles

International Women's Day celebrations focus on leadership roles

Carolyne Leroux says her company started a women in leadership program five years ago as a way to encourage female workers to take an interest in management roles.

Kenora OPP expand search for missing teen

Kenora OPP media release follows: (KENORA, ON) – The Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is continuing to ask for the public’s assistance in locating a 16 year old girl from Kenora.

Senior city administrators testify at students inquest

THUNDER BAY – A quartet of senior city administrators spent Wednesday morning on the stand at the coroner’s inquest examining the deaths of seven students.

Crestview students help favourite visitor celebrate milestone

THUNDER BAY -- Students at Crestview Public School helped one of their favourite visitors celebrate a milestone Wednesday. Archie, a 13-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, has been working as a therapy dog for 11 years.
Above freezing temperatures in city's forecast starting this weekend

Above freezing temperatures in city's forecast starting this weekend

THUNDER BAY – After a week of frigid mornings, warmer temperatures are on the city’s horizon.
One per cent funding increase not enough to fix gridlock issues: NDP

One per cent funding increase not enough to fix gridlock issues: NDP

The NDP’s health critic says a one per cent increase to health-care funding in Ontario will not solve gridlock or any other pressing issues facing Northwestern Ontarians.
Abused teens selling themselves on the street for $10, new program aims to offer support

Abused teens selling themselves on the street for $10, new program aims to offer support

THUNDER BAY -- Fourteen-year-old girls are selling themselves on the street for $10. Alone, abused and exploited these girls have no one other than the men exploiting them to turn to.

Ontario investing $1.1 Million for at-risk youth in Thunder Bay

Ontario is investing $1.1million to help at-risk children and youth in Thunder Bay access more supports and services to help them reach their full potential and succeed.

Live: Finding Your Way Around - Draft Wayfinding Plan public consultation

Find details about this live streaming event below: The City of Thunder Bay and Tourism Northern Ontario are participating in a pilot project to improve directional signage in Thunder Bay to make it easier for visitors and residents to get around the
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