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Mineral exploration halted on 94K hectares near Long Lake #58 First Nation

Mineral exploration halted on 94K hectares near Long Lake #58 First Nation

The Ministry of Mines issued the order to facilitate negotiations over an Aboriginal title claim filed by the First Nation
Thunder Bay runner writes book to help recover from Boston Marathon bombing

Thunder Bay runner writes book to help recover from Boston Marathon bombing

Natalie Lehto was physically unharmed but experienced psychological trauma from the 2013 act of terrorism
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 15, 2023: Council to consider funding ask for LU vet clinic

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 15, 2023: Council to consider funding ask for LU vet clinic

Ford releases three-step plan to reduce surgery wait times

Ford releases three-step plan to reduce surgery wait times

Healthcare unions condemned the plan for expanding the use of private facilities, saying it will create a more severe staffing crisis in public hospitals
Rylie Paul rink finishes second at U18 curling provincials

Rylie Paul rink finishes second at U18 curling provincials

Kakabeka Falls Curling Club foursome gave up steals in the third and fourth
Video: Ford announces expansion of procedures available at private clinics

Video: Ford announces expansion of procedures available at private clinics

Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Sylvia Jones say the changes are meant to reduce wait times and address the surgical backlog
Police continuing to search for missing 25-year-old woman

Police continuing to search for missing 25-year-old woman

Latanya Tait was last seen on Jan. 1, around 11:30 a.m., in the area of Oliver Road and Golf Links Road
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Mount Baldy ski lift opens

Mount Baldy ski lift opens

Skiers and snowboarders from the city were quick to check out the new lift
Taxpayers sound off about city spending

Taxpayers sound off about city spending

Group wants the city to stop spending on wants, not needs, cut staffing levels and find efficiencies to lower the proposed 6.2 per cent before-growth tax-levy increase.
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