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Province offering new vets $50K to set up rural practice

Province offering new vets $50K to set up rural practice

Veterinary Incentive Program devised to boost vet care in rural, underserviced areas
What's Poppin': Saturday, Oct. 28

What's Poppin': Saturday, Oct. 28

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

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Stars hand Bombers first regulation loss

Stars hand Bombers first regulation loss

Newcomer Beau Helmeczi scored twice, including the game-winner, to lead Thunder Bay to a 3-2 home-ice win on Friday night.
Tigers claw past Falcons to win spot in senior football final

Tigers claw past Falcons to win spot in senior football final

Westgate manages to withstand St. Ignatius comeback bid to pull out 35-28 victory.
Vikings hold off Saints to earn berth in senior football final

Vikings hold off Saints to earn berth in senior football final

Gabriel Stieh ran for a 17-yard, game-winning touchdown in the final three minutes of regulation on Friday to deliver a 17-10 win for Hammarskjold.
VIDEO: Multi-million dollar settlement reached in Ralph Rowe lawsuit

VIDEO: Multi-million dollar settlement reached in Ralph Rowe lawsuit

Health unions bring anti-privatization campaign to St. Joseph's Hospital

Health unions bring anti-privatization campaign to St. Joseph's Hospital

Health care workers at St. Joseph's Care Group called on the organization to join them in opposing provincial legislation handing private clinics a bigger role in Ontario's health system.
Ford government's top political staff gather for ethics training seminar

Ford government's top political staff gather for ethics training seminar

100-plus senior PC government staffers spent Thursday at an ethics seminar in a church
$13M settlement in historic sexual abuse class action end of ‘long journey’ for survivors

$13M settlement in historic sexual abuse class action end of ‘long journey’ for survivors

Survivors of sexual abuse by Ralph Rowe, who was a priest and Scout leader between 1975 and 1985 in remote northern First Nations communities, say the settlement will not take away the pain or trauma but it is one of the final chapters in what has been a long journey
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