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Sudbury man wins $1.2-million in Thunder Bay 50/50 draw

Sudbury man wins $1.2-million in Thunder Bay 50/50 draw

This month's prize was the sixth largest in the 36-month history of the hospital draw.
Suspected fraudulent Norval Morrisseau painting removed from Queen’s Park

Suspected fraudulent Norval Morrisseau painting removed from Queen’s Park

The work, known as Salmon Life Giving Spawn, was recently hanging at the Ontario Legislature building and had characteristics investigators say link it to one of the Norval Morrisseau art fraud rings.
Lakehead students request better transit service

Lakehead students request better transit service

The list of complaints includes overcrowding on buses, not enough sheltered bus stops, and the lower frequency of buses that results in longer wait times.
MacGregor pavilion on track to open late next month

MacGregor pavilion on track to open late next month

The community can expect a grand opening ceremony for the new community space when the pavilion is complete.
Adams Jr. wins again at Northern Ontario playdowns

Adams Jr. wins again at Northern Ontario playdowns

Local hopeful Zach Warkentin stayed alive with a 6-4 win over Chris Silver, eliminating the Thunder Bay rink in C-side play.
Local vet clinic to accept new clients

Local vet clinic to accept new clients

Northwestern Veterinary Clinic says its application process will open on Feb. 7 at 5 p.m., online only.
Jennifer’s Gluten-Free Kitchen offers best of both worlds – gf food that is delicious

Jennifer’s Gluten-Free Kitchen offers best of both worlds – gf food that is delicious

“That’s why I've experimented a lot with different flours – I use different ones depending on what I'm making. It has to taste good to me. If it doesn't taste good to me, I'm not going to sell it.”
TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 25, 2024: Two youths arrested after community school burns down

TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 25, 2024: Two youths arrested after community school burns down

Public provides feedback on the proposed budget

Public provides feedback on the proposed budget

"It’s the city council who make the decisions, not really the people behind the table that we're speaking with tonight.”
Province funds dairy industry upgrades

Province funds dairy industry upgrades

Milk produced at Thunder Bay-area farms is either trucked to the Lactalis dairy on the city’s Waterloo Street or sent to dairies outside the city.
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