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Paddington scores third-period winner, Stars lead Miners 2-0

Paddington scores third-period winner, Stars lead Miners 2-0

Series shifts to Red Lake for Games 2 an 3 on Monday and Tuesday.
City lands 588 employees on Sunshine List

City lands 588 employees on Sunshine List

Annual public sector salary disclosure list reveals municipal and provincial employees who made $100,000 in 2022.
VIDEO: The Ford Government makes historic investment into veterinary training in this region

VIDEO: The Ford Government makes historic investment into veterinary training in this region

Local leaders give 2023 provincial budget mixed reaction

Local leaders give 2023 provincial budget mixed reaction

Thunder Bay-area leaders have welcomed increased spending in areas like mental health and addictions in Ontario’s 2023 budget, but just how it will impact the region remains largely unclear.
Federal caribou protection order could bring ‘devastation’ to region’s forestry sector

Federal caribou protection order could bring ‘devastation’ to region’s forestry sector

Industry association head calls Ottawa’s approach ‘dangerous,’ supports more research into the science of declining caribou population
Locals accused in Norval Morrisseau fraud ring make first court appearance

Locals accused in Norval Morrisseau fraud ring make first court appearance

Five of the eight accused in the Norval Morrisseau art fraud ring made a brief court appearance in Thunder Bay; criminal organization charges are expected to be withdrawn next month
Driver charged after fatal crash

Driver charged after fatal crash

Police have charged the driver with impaired operation of a vehicle causing death, dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death, failing to stop at an accident resulting in death, failure to comply with a release order, and failure to comply with a probation order.
Deadmau5 to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Deadmau5 to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Tickets are on sale now at www.wakethegiant.ca.
Provincial budget paves the way for university veterinary program

Provincial budget paves the way for university veterinary program

The budget said the government will be providing $14.7 million over two years, starting in 2024-2025, allowing for an increase in enrolment of 20 new students per year.
City moves to repeal COVID-19 vaccine policy

City moves to repeal COVID-19 vaccine policy

Thunder Bay’s city council will consider a recommendation to repeal a policy that required staff to offer proof of vaccination or submit to regular COVID testing.
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