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Second of four accused in 2022 murder pleads guilty

Second of four accused in 2022 murder pleads guilty

Aiden Collander, 23, entered a guilty plea to manslaughter at the Thunder Bay Courthouse earlier this week.
Local proponents face 'tight deadline' to get HART Hub running

Local proponents face 'tight deadline' to get HART Hub running

While losing harm reduction services, the city now stands to gain millions in funding for addictions and homelessness programs with an approved HART Hub site.
Holiday parking break appreciated by businesses

Holiday parking break appreciated by businesses

With the ending of holiday parking, restaurant owner Jim Comuzzi and McKeller Ward councillor Brian Hamilton shared their thoughts on how the parking break could aid the downtown core.
Hanmer, Ont. couple claims record-breaking $6.4-million 50/50 prize

Hanmer, Ont. couple claims record-breaking $6.4-million 50/50 prize

Natalie Bigras says she hadn't seen her son for six years before this holiday season, but that's going to change now that she's a multimillionaire.
Three arrested after recent armed robberies

Three arrested after recent armed robberies

A woman was left with serious injuries after the first of two recent armed robberies.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Sports Year in Review

YEAR IN REVIEW: Sports Year in Review

It was a championship kind of year for Thunder Bay athletes, and the end of the road for two of the greatest NHLers the city has ever produced.
Influenza A outbreak declared at Fort Frances hospital

Influenza A outbreak declared at Fort Frances hospital

Visitation is limited and visitors are being asked to mask and screen for symptoms if visiting the first-floor in-patient unit, where the outbreak is isolated.
RIDE program nets Treaty 3 Police 10 impaired-related charges

RIDE program nets Treaty 3 Police 10 impaired-related charges

Treaty 3 Police stopped 560 vehicles during 62 different RIDE check programs, starting on Dec. 1.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Carter George, Canada bounced in World Junior quarterfinals

Carter George, Canada bounced in World Junior quarterfinals

Thunder Bay goaltender made 22 saves, but was beaten with 39 seconds left in regulation as Canada fell 4-3 and lost in the quarterfinals for a second straight year at the world juniors.
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