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Healthy eating costs up nearly 20 per cent in Thunder Bay District

Healthy eating costs up nearly 20 per cent in Thunder Bay District

The cost of groceries including health eating staples for a family of four in one month has increased by 10 per cent while costs for an individual household have increased 20 per cent over 2021
Agencies extend out of the cold options for homeless

Agencies extend out of the cold options for homeless

Local agencies including PACE, Grace Place, and Elevate NWO have expanded warming centre and beds, saying some people are still living without shelter during the recent cold snap.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Boxing Day shopping more subdued this year

VIDEO: Boxing Day shopping more subdued this year

Hospital jackpot hits $2 million

Hospital jackpot hits $2 million

It's the second straight year the jackpot has topped the milestone.
Concern over diesel spill as jackknifed truck closes Highway 599

Concern over diesel spill as jackknifed truck closes Highway 599

MPP Sol Mamakwa says leaders from area First Nations are concerned after a truck carrying diesel jackknifed on Highway 599, closing it between Pickle Lake and North Caribou Lake.
Anten Street fire leaves one injured

Anten Street fire leaves one injured

A fire that broke out in a north side home early Monday morning left one occupant with unknown injuries.
Entrepreneur helps immigrants succeed with new business ventures

Entrepreneur helps immigrants succeed with new business ventures

Mario Escoto Damas built a successful company after immigrating to Canada in 2019, and has since been named executive director of the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre
Shoppers, retailers greet a more muted Boxing Day

Shoppers, retailers greet a more muted Boxing Day

Lines were shorter than usual for Thunder Bay’s Boxing Day sales this year, with some outlets skipping traditional early openings.
Year in Review: October 2022

Year in Review: October 2022

The municipal election dominated the month, with candidates making their pitch for office before the big day on Oct. 24. Ken Boshcoff returned the mayor's chair for the first time since 2003.
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