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INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why minimum wage should be a lot higher

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why minimum wage should be a lot higher

This week on the podcast: The minimum wage in Ontario just went up to $16.55 per hour, which is still nowhere near a living wage. Maybe it's time for more employers to consider raising it on their own
Fire prevention top of mind for TB Fire Rescue for long weekend

Fire prevention top of mind for TB Fire Rescue for long weekend

It's best to play it safe in the kitchen and avoid fire risks, say Thunder Bay Fire Rescue.
'Bachelorette' star lambastes province, northern forestry industry

'Bachelorette' star lambastes province, northern forestry industry

Hunky Hamiltonian Blake Moynes weighs in on caribou habitat preservation
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Vikings remain unbeaten with win over Westgate

Vikings remain unbeaten with win over Westgate

Taylor Main scored a pair of one-yard touchdowns on quarterback keepers and the Vikings downed the Tigers 14-7 on Friday night.
Ice Dogs edge North Stars, spoil home opener

Ice Dogs edge North Stars, spoil home opener

Sean Smith scored twice to help the first-place Ice Dogs win for the fifth time in six outings this season.
Thunderwolves fall on road to Brock

Thunderwolves fall on road to Brock

Tyler Burnie scored twice to lead the Badgers to a 5-2, season-opening win at home.
VIDEO: LU veterinary program delayed until 2025

VIDEO: LU veterinary program delayed until 2025

Two arrested after drug bust results in seizure of handgun and crack cocaine

Two arrested after drug bust results in seizure of handgun and crack cocaine

A search warrant was executed at a home in the 500 block of Faircrest Street just before noon Thursday
Lakehead now targeting 2025 start for vet program

Lakehead now targeting 2025 start for vet program

The collaborative program between Lakehead University and the University of Guelph originally was planning on taking in students for the 2024-2025 school year, but university officials are expecting a consultant's report later in the month.
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