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Churchill, Manitoba port upgrades pose little threat to Thunder Bay: Heikkinen

Churchill, Manitoba port upgrades pose little threat to Thunder Bay: Heikkinen

Port CEO Chris Heikkinen expresses confidence in Thunder Bay's advantages and ongoing port improvements.
UPDATE: LU, Con College welcome funding from Queen's Park

UPDATE: LU, Con College welcome funding from Queen's Park

The province unveiled $1.3 billion in new funding while holding the line on the tuition fee freeze that they introduced in 2019.
George taking everything in stride with Attack

George taking everything in stride with Attack

Thunder Bay’s Carter George is in his first full season as a netminder with the Ontario Hockey League’s Owen Sound Attack.
TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 27, 2024: Ontario Winter Games wrap up

TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 27, 2024: Ontario Winter Games wrap up

Grandparent scam costs Thunder Bay victim $3,000

Grandparent scam costs Thunder Bay victim $3,000

Caller pretended to be a lawyer acting for a family member who needed money for bail.
UPDATE: Highway 17 reopened after closure west of Dryden

UPDATE: Highway 17 reopened after closure west of Dryden

Weather conditions forced the closure of both lanes between Dryden and Vermilion Bay
Marvelling at the lack of snowfall

Marvelling at the lack of snowfall

A decent snow cover helps farmers by sheltering perennial crops, like alfalfa, from winter burn, and by replenishing water tables with a slow and steady spring melt.
Professor describes research into unmarked graves

Professor describes research into unmarked graves

Professor Scott Hamilton has worked with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a researcher and served as a consultant to various First Nations in their investigations into residential schools. 
Council set to approve pushback against cap on international students

Council set to approve pushback against cap on international students

Only councillors Zussino and Giertuga voted against the motion, which will need to be ratified at a later council meeting.
Thunderwolves men’s team wins third straight OUA banner

Thunderwolves men’s team wins third straight OUA banner

The Lakehead Thunderwolves remain the top men’s Nordic skiing squad in Ontario University Athletics.
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