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No winning ticket for $5-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw

TORONTO - No one has the winning ticket for the $5-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Wednesday night will be approximately $7-million. The lottery's grand prize was last won Nov.

Oldest residential school survivor dies in Moosonee

THUNDER BAY -- Canada's oldest residential school survivor has died in Moosonee. Mushkegowuk elder Marguerite Wabano passed away on Saturday at the age of 111.
Kenora councilor recounts Stade de France bombing

Kenora councilor recounts Stade de France bombing

A Kenora councilor and his son are safely back in Canada after a narrow brush with Friday’s suicide bombings that killed three people outside the Stade de France in Paris. Coun.
Canadian reaction to Paris attacks: solidarity, security concerns dominate

Canadian reaction to Paris attacks: solidarity, security concerns dominate

MONTREAL - Some Canadian political leaders were calling for vigorous action against terrorism including continued involvement in military action against Islamic State militants in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris that killed at lea
Labour Centre auctions off last belongings

Labour Centre auctions off last belongings

THUNDER BAY -- Rows of abandoned office furniture was all that was left of the worker’s movement that has occupied the Lakehead Labour Centre since the 1960s. The centre was deemed prohibitive to repair in 2012.

No winning ticket for $23-million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw

TORONTO - No one has the winning ticket for the $23-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw. The grand prize for the next draw on Nov. 20 will be approximately $33-million. The Lotto Max jackpot was last won Nov.

Students do their part to help feral cat population

THUNDER BAY -- Students at Vance Chapman Public School are helping to make life easier for the city's feral cat population.
Hajdu receives mandate from PM, will work on missing and murdered women file

Hajdu receives mandate from PM, will work on missing and murdered women file

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay’s newly-minted cabinet minister will play a decisive role in the inquiry the federal government intends to call into missing and murdered indigenous women.
Student charged following threat against university appears in court

Student charged following threat against university appears in court

Thunder Bay Media Update Lakehead University Threat Investigation - UPDATE At this point in the investigation, the Thunder Bay Police Service does not feel there are any public safety concerns with regards to the situation that occurred yesterday at
Students put scientific skills to the test

Students put scientific skills to the test

THUNDER BAY – Anastasia MacDonald is hoping to one day pursue a career in the health sciences.
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