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Preliminary hearing underway for two accused in 2022 Balmoral Street death

Preliminary hearing underway for two accused in 2022 Balmoral Street death

Daniel Blais and Josh Kakegamic were both charged with second-degree murder in connection to the 2022 death of 30-year-old Cody Bulmer, whose body was found in a Balmoral Street residence
Oasis program keeps seniors active

Oasis program keeps seniors active

The Oasis program at Bay View Towers is older-tenant driven and promotes aging in place through physical activities, socializing and nutrition.
New vegetation to be planted along Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

New vegetation to be planted along Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

Conservation authority staff and volunteers will replace recently-removed invasive species with native vegetation on Thursday
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Hospital's 50/50 fundraiser growing in popularity

Hospital's 50/50 fundraiser growing in popularity

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation CEO says 'we're blown away' by the support
VIDEO: Library hosts panel discussion on community safety

VIDEO: Library hosts panel discussion on community safety

Vehicle overturns on High Street

Vehicle overturns on High Street

'He just slowly flipped right over,' a witness said
Man sentenced to 12 months for northside stabbing incident

Man sentenced to 12 months for northside stabbing incident

Adam Delin pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault for stabbing another individual in the abdomen following an argument at a Lillian Street home earlier this year
Local man sentenced to four years for child pornography, indecent act charges

Local man sentenced to four years for child pornography, indecent act charges

Scott Giertuga, who pleaded guilty to possessing and making child pornography available, was in possession of more than 1,000 images and videos consistent with child pornography, as well as several hundred images of him exposing himself in public areas including parks and playgrounds
Tourism operators asked to reflect: ‘Are you really an ally?’

Tourism operators asked to reflect: ‘Are you really an ally?’

Indigenous Tourism Ontario CEO Kevin Eshkawkogan shares lessons on achieving reconciliation in tourism
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