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'It's an honour': Northern rower revels in Olympic experience

'It's an honour': Northern rower revels in Olympic experience

Kristen Siermachesky has only been on the water for three years and was part of Canada's silver medal-winning team in Paris.
Fish derby offering cash prizes

Fish derby offering cash prizes

The derby is to take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 24.
What's Poppin': August 17, 2024

What's Poppin': August 17, 2024

There are many things to do and see this weekend!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Raising the Barr golf tournament celebrates its fifth anniversary

Raising the Barr golf tournament celebrates its fifth anniversary

The event has raised $250,000 to help support young adults and children battling life-threatening illnesses in Northwestern Ontario.
VIDEO: Jury provides recommendations after death of Kingfisher Lake First Nation woman

VIDEO: Jury provides recommendations after death of Kingfisher Lake First Nation woman

Anicinabe Park occupation remembered, 50 years later

Anicinabe Park occupation remembered, 50 years later

The occupiers’ demands included an overhaul of what was then called the Department of Indian Affairs and the return of Anicinabe Park’s land to Treaty 3 people.
Thunder Bay Police receive more calls for service — with more officers assaulted

Thunder Bay Police receive more calls for service — with more officers assaulted

Police report that 52 charges have been laid this year for assaults against a peace officer, including assaults with a weapon, assaults with intent to resist arrest and assaults causing bodily harm. 
Construction will result in reduced lanes in Thunder Bay

Construction will result in reduced lanes in Thunder Bay

All drivers are reminded to reduce speed, watch for workers, and drive with extra care in construction zones.
NWMO follows through on its promise of cash to Ignace

NWMO follows through on its promise of cash to Ignace

The Township of Ignace will soon receive its first $1.5 million payment from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization after completing the willingness process.
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