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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Walleye battle back to edge Miners

Walleye battle back to edge Miners

On the night Kam River raised its championship banner, rookie goaltender Travis Vanderzwaag made 35 saves to salvage a weekend split against the Red Lake Miners.
Residents test their strength at the Thunder Bay Airport

Residents test their strength at the Thunder Bay Airport

The United Way of Thunder Bay and Wasaya Airways brought back the annual Wasaya-United Way Plane Pull
VIDEO: Locals play tug of war with a plane

VIDEO: Locals play tug of war with a plane

Navy holds Freedom of the City Parade

Navy holds Freedom of the City Parade

The Sailors made their way through Marina Park from the boat launch to the Navy Anchorage where they were addressed by city officials.
Jays help Lappe's Field of Dreams open

Jays help Lappe's Field of Dreams open

Jays Care Foundation provided $50,000 in funding to help the baseball field project move forward.
FWFN students complete Introductory construction course

FWFN students complete Introductory construction course

Fort William First Nation members gained valuable carpentry experience through a training program established in partnership with LiUNA, a skilled trades union.
First-time local author showcases children's books at library

First-time local author showcases children's books at library

Red Rock-based author Zachry Hendricken called writing and illustrating a pair of children's books a longtime dream, and an example of what those with autism are capable of contributing.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: At Metroland Media, print is officially dead

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: At Metroland Media, print is officially dead

This week on the podcast: Dozens of community newspapers in Ontario, including some of the country's oldest titles, are suddenly no more. The good news? Researchers may have found Bigfoot
Program extension good news for hospitals in the North

Program extension good news for hospitals in the North

Northwestern Ontario hospitals say the province's move to extend the Temporary Locum Program will help ensure Emergency Department availability.
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