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INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Cigarettes that speak the truth, one butt at a time

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Cigarettes that speak the truth, one butt at a time

This week on the podcast: New rules from Health Canada will force cigarette makers to label each and every smoke with a blunt warning — including 'Poison in every puff' and 'Cigarettes cause impotence'
Elizabeth Fry opens women’s transitional house

Elizabeth Fry opens women’s transitional house

The Elizabeth Fry Society has opened a seven-unit supportive housing project for women and gender-diverse people in Thunder Bay’s south end.
Snowbird pilot returns to former training ground

Snowbird pilot returns to former training ground

Cpt. Steven Sparks, the Snowbird 6 pilot, took the aviation program at Confederation College.
What's Poppin': Markets Comedy, Kite Festival, and Snowbirds air show

What's Poppin': Markets Comedy, Kite Festival, and Snowbirds air show

There's a few things to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats lose wild one in Waterloo

Border Cats lose wild one in Waterloo

Thunder Bay scored six times in the eighth to take a 14-11 lead, but couldn't hang on and fell 16-14 to the host Waterloo Bucks.
Chill attack ice cold in loss to Rochester FC

Chill attack ice cold in loss to Rochester FC

Two goals given up in the first half posed too big of a hill for the Thunder Bay Chill to climb in their league home opener.
VIDEO: New housing units unveiled at Elizabeth Fry Society

VIDEO: New housing units unveiled at Elizabeth Fry Society

Sentencing hearing held for accused in death of Andrew Ayre

Sentencing hearing held for accused in death of Andrew Ayre

Andrew Ayre was pronounced dead on April 29, 2019, four days after being involved in altercations with David Gregorovich and Jason Raven.
Pride flag-raising puts spotlight on trans rights

Pride flag-raising puts spotlight on trans rights

Members of Thunder Bay's LGBTQ+ community say this year's Pride feels particularly urgent amid rising attacks on transgender rights.
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