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Ontario Medical Association calls for action on climate change

Ontario Medical Association calls for action on climate change

Veteran physician claims way too many single-use medical devices are being used and thrown away as opposed to having medical equipment that can be used many times
What's Poppin': Markets, Robin Hood, and BrewHa!

What's Poppin': Markets, Robin Hood, and BrewHa!

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.
VIDEO: Construction begins on $50M waterfront art gallery

VIDEO: Construction begins on $50M waterfront art gallery

Construction underway on new waterfront art gallery

Construction underway on new waterfront art gallery

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery still has a 2025 opening date in its sights as construction begins at its new waterfront location, but acknowledged possible cost increases.
Inquest jury finds Oruitemeka’s manner of death undetermined

Inquest jury finds Oruitemeka’s manner of death undetermined

The jury in the coroner’s inquest examining the 2014 death of Emmanuel Oruitemeka also handed down 14 recommendations, the majority of which focus on better training for Thunder Bay Police Service officers relating to medical distress, internal policies, and anti-racism
Tourism summit heading to the Sault this fall

Tourism summit heading to the Sault this fall

Northern Ontario Tourism Summit taking place Nov. 14-16
Coast Guard and Maritime History Day being celebrated on Saturday

Coast Guard and Maritime History Day being celebrated on Saturday

Event takes place at the Pool 6 Canadian Transportation Museum site.
City recommends backtracking on transit cuts

City recommends backtracking on transit cuts

City administration has hit reverse on a controversial recommendation to cut two Thunder Bay Transit routes.
BrewHa Festival returns to Prince Arthur's Landing

BrewHa Festival returns to Prince Arthur's Landing

Up to 3,000 people expected to attend this year's event, featuring local brewers and other vendors.
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