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Pass Lake collision sends occupants to hospital

Pass Lake collision sends occupants to hospital

The collision occurred at the intersection of Highway 11/17 and Pass Lake Road.
Adam Kates named new ski coach

Adam Kates named new ski coach

Big Thunder Nordic Ski Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Kates as head coach effective September 2018.
Mamakwa wants to be 'voice for voiceless' in new riding

Mamakwa wants to be 'voice for voiceless' in new riding

The MPP-elect of the new Kiiwetinoong riding is looking forward to representing northern communities, but is wary of the Progressive Conservative agenda in regards to Indigenous affairs.
Sections of Victoria Avenue to close for line painting work

Sections of Victoria Avenue to close for line painting work

A section of Victoria Avenue will be closed for line painting work between Lillie Street and Waterloo Street.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Olson leads by 1 after 3 rounds at Staal Foundation Open (18 photos)

Olson leads by 1 after 3 rounds at Staal Foundation Open (18 photos)

Florida golfer led at the halfway point of the tournament and maintained that lead through 54 holes.
City celebrates vibrant art scene at graffiti alley unveiling

City celebrates vibrant art scene at graffiti alley unveiling

The Lost and Found Street Art Festival celebrated an art project four years in the making.
Poker Run expected to be grand in second year

Poker Run expected to be grand in second year

The ATV race, which will be held on July 14, is expected to raise over $30 thousand for Our Kids Count charity.
Pop-up patio program proving to be popular (2 photos)

Pop-up patio program proving to be popular (2 photos)

Three north side restaurants have been approved for pop-up patios with one already operational.
Police walk to promote youth mental health (4 photos)

Police walk to promote youth mental health (4 photos)

The nation-wide walk was created by Sgt. Kevin Redsky of the Anishinabek Police Service, and strives to create awareness of youth mental health.
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