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Carter George makes Canada's world junior team

Carter George makes Canada's world junior team

The goaltender is the first Thunder Bay player to suit up for Canada since Mackenzie Blackwood in 2016.
Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Quisses died in hospital after being stabbed at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre.
Holland announces $9.3 million to help expand cancer care

Holland announces $9.3 million to help expand cancer care

Patients will be spending less time at the hospital and more time at home with loved ones, said chief of oncology, Joseph Del Paggio
Paramedic students save a life while training

Paramedic students save a life while training

Reeghan Gernat, Emma Cahill, Amy Knott, Devin Richards, and Stephen Ree were the students involved in the life-saving effort.
Council application period closes with six names

Council application period closes with six names

There are six people in the running to fill a vacant council seat in Fort Frances.
Salvation Army calling out for volunteers

Salvation Army calling out for volunteers

Anyone interested in volunteering, can call 807-345-6492.
Holiday Heroes: Matawa Education Elders

Holiday Heroes: Matawa Education Elders

Staff at the Matawa Education & Care Centre nominated their Elders for the support and guidance they provide to students every day.
Fisk death ruled accidental, inquest recommends better training

Fisk death ruled accidental, inquest recommends better training

Jury says all OPP detachments should have first-aid kits, AEDs and naloxone readily available and visible in cell areas.
George perfect in junior exhibition against USports all-stars

George perfect in junior exhibition against USports all-stars

Thunder Bay goaltender made 12 saves on 12 shots in Canada's 5-2 triumph on Thursday.
Feds step in on postal strike: Canadians are 'fed up'

Feds step in on postal strike: Canadians are 'fed up'

Federal Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon has asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to determine whether negotiations in the Canada Post labour dispute are at an impasse — and to order operations to resume.
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