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College sees its biggest year yet in food bank fundraiser

College sees its biggest year yet in food bank fundraiser

After 19 years, this year's Stock the Bank campaign raised the most money yet.
Police request public assistance in locating 41-year-old woman

Police request public assistance in locating 41-year-old woman

Deborah Anishinabie was last seen in the early morning hours of Dec. 5 in the area of the 100 block of Simpson Street.
Port of Thunder Bay enjoying 'generational' cargo records

Port of Thunder Bay enjoying 'generational' cargo records

The port is seeing cargo volumes that were last achieved about 40 years ago
Mackenzie Blackwood heading to Colorado

Mackenzie Blackwood heading to Colorado

The Thunder Bay netminder was traded by the San Jose Sharks on Monday.
Residents cleaning up after snowstorm (15 photos)

Residents cleaning up after snowstorm (15 photos)

Up to 30 centimetres of snow was expected to fall on the city between Sunday and Monday night.
Holiday Heroes: Trisha Del Paggio

Holiday Heroes: Trisha Del Paggio

Vice-principal of St. Ignatius High School, Trisha DelPaggi, was nominated as a Holiday Hero for the myriad of ways she gives back to the community.
City woman strapped on snowshoes to go to work

City woman strapped on snowshoes to go to work

A Thunder Bay resident is determined to stick to her goal of walking to work this winter.
Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign raises over $60K in Thunder Bay

Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign raises over $60K in Thunder Bay

The campaign combines the efforts of locations city-wide.
Police investigate threat to Thunder Bay Public Library

Police investigate threat to Thunder Bay Public Library

The threat came in advance of a Storytime With Thunder Bay Drag Queens event
LETTER: Empty promises won’t end homelessness

LETTER: Empty promises won’t end homelessness

"This 'tough on homelessness' approach misses the mark entirely, ignoring the root causes of the housing crisis while placing vulnerable individuals in greater peril," says local housing advocate Holly Gauvin.
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