Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Canada Day pride

Canada Day pride

THUNDER BAY -- Hockey, maple syrup and being overly polite are some of the things typically associated with Canada.

OPP recover body of missing canoeist

The body of a canoeist missing since last week has been recovered. The OPP on Monday found the body of 24-year-old Jason Phillip Prystay in Pickeral Lake at Quetico Provincial Park.
OPP to boaters: Use common sense

OPP to boaters: Use common sense

THUNDER BAY – Ontario’s police force is urging boaters to use common sense on the water over the long weekend. OPP acting Sgt.

Fort William First Nation health expo continues to grow

THUNDER BAY – Sandra Cornell has seen Fort William First Nation’s annual health fair expand since the first one held more than 20 years ago.
Driver fined $2,500

Driver fined $2,500

A truck driver who was the subject of national attention following a near head-on crash north of Nipigon last January has been hit with a hefty fine.

OPP searching for Oliver Paipoonge man who fell from canoe Friday

Provincial police are looking for an Oliver Paipoonge man who reportedly fell from a canoe in Quetico Park Friday.
The wild North

The wild North

THUNDER BAY - The warning from campus security left Daniel Zhaou just a bit nervous. The 17-year-old from Toronto is at Lakehead University along with 65 other students as part of the 15th Shad Valley program, which started Monday.

Police find drugs, credit-card copying equipment during traffic stop

THUNDER BAY -- City police arrested three men on a variety of drug-related charges after officers stopped a vehicle on the city’s north side Sunday.

Opposition ends Greenstone plans for waterfront hotel

GREENSTONE, Ont. -- The year-and-a-half planning of a waterfront hotel in Geraldton has come to an abrupt end.
Keeping culture alive

Keeping culture alive

THUNDER BAY -- Bear Charles knows events like powwows are fundamental to maintain the vibrancy of his culture. The culture coordinator with Fort William First Nation knows it is up to the younger members of the community to keep their heritage alive.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks