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Two dead after crash east of Dryden

Two dead after crash east of Dryden

Four occupants of one the vehicles involved were taken to hospital, where two were pronounced dead.
What's Poppin': Markets, Talks, and Fundraisers

What's Poppin': Markets, Talks, and Fundraisers

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Still too much diesel particulate in Ontario mines: researcher

Still too much diesel particulate in Ontario mines: researcher

Even though Ontario has pledged to lower the limit for airborne diesel particulate in mines, a Laurentian University researcher heading up the United Steelworkers Diesel Particulate Project says the level of exhaust emissions are still too high when compared to other countries
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: City urged to adopt 'human rights-based' homelessness strategy

VIDEO: City urged to adopt 'human rights-based' homelessness strategy

CWE wrestling event postponed

CWE wrestling event postponed

Truck and trailer carrying the wrestling promotion's ring went off the highway while travelling Friday morning, causing the Thunder Bay show to be rescheduled for Saturday night.
NAPS officers, Ornge director testify at Moses Beaver inquest

NAPS officers, Ornge director testify at Moses Beaver inquest

Moses Beaver was taken into custody in Nibinamik First Nation in January 2017 and transferred to Thunder Bay, where he would die in hospital in February after being transferred from the Thunder Bay District Jail
Tennis centre still hopes to serve up 2023 opening

Tennis centre still hopes to serve up 2023 opening

A lease is still under negotiation with the city as construction season looms, but the group behind a new six-court tennis bubble at Chapples Park remains hopeful it will be finished in 2023.
Thunder Bay organizations talk cybersecurity

Thunder Bay organizations talk cybersecurity

Technology leaders from across Thunder Bay gathered this week to address cybersecurity, looking to stay one step ahead of intensifying online threats.
Annuities Trial: Noted anthropologist takes the stand for Ontario

Annuities Trial: Noted anthropologist takes the stand for Ontario

Research by Dr. Alexander von Gernet suggests Crown increased annuities to four dollars per capita in 1875 at a time when Robinson treaty territories were realizing financial losses
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