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United Way annual campaign must raise another $1.7M to reach goal

United Way annual campaign must raise another $1.7M to reach goal

THUNDER BAY -- Michael Nitz says it’s time to sprint toward Dec. 31. With about seven weeks left in their annual fundraising effort, the United Way of Thunder Bay campaign chairman says they’ve collected $924,156, about 35.
Confusion surrounds Ring of Fire, area First Nations involvement: Chief Peter Moonias

Confusion surrounds Ring of Fire, area First Nations involvement: Chief Peter Moonias

THUNDER BAY -- There's a lot of misconceptions in the public about the Ring of Fire and First Nations and Neskantaga Chief Peter Moonias said he's tired of it.
Hernandez receives 90-day prison sentence for fleeing scene of fatal crash

Hernandez receives 90-day prison sentence for fleeing scene of fatal crash

THUNDER BAY -- A man convicted of fleeing the scene of a fatal hit-and-run nearly four years ago will spend 90 days in prison.
Hospital kicks off 15th annual Intercity Shopping Centre 50/50 Cash Draw

Hospital kicks off 15th annual Intercity Shopping Centre 50/50 Cash Draw

THUNDER BAY -- Anyone want to split $20,000 with a local fundraising initiative? The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation kicked off its 15th annual Intercity Shopping Centre 50/50 Cash Draw Wednesday afternoon and it’s hoping to giv

CFNO FM now available in Beardmore

BEARDMORE, Ont. -- CFNO Radio can now be heard in Beardmore. The Dougall Media-owned station, based in Marathon, has added a transmitter in the Northern Ontario community, after numerous requests from both listeners and municipal officials.
Public library allowing overdue book fines to be paid in food donations

Public library allowing overdue book fines to be paid in food donations

THUNDER BAY -- People worried about paying overdue library books can pay those fines by cleaning out their cupboards this winter.
Canadian border officers now asking travellers Ebola-related questions

Canadian border officers now asking travellers Ebola-related questions

THUNDER BAY -- Heading to the U.S. in the near future? expect to answer questions about Ebola upon your return.

Oliver Paipoonge looking for agriplex buyers

OLIVER PAIPOONGE, Ont. -- Despite its construction beginning 14 years ago, the agriplex for this community remains an incomplete project. Now the municipality of Oliver Paipoonge is looking for buyers.

Mauro re-introduces Invasive Species Act

Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Bill Mauro has re-introduced legislation at Queen’s Park that would make it illegal to possess and transport certain invasive species.

Parade of Lights getting set for another season

THUNDER BAY -- The 16th annual Parade of Lights is quickly approaching, and thousands of dollars is expected to be raised for several charities. This year's event will take place on Dec. 6.
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