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OPG donations help RFDA provide healthy food to northern First Nations

OPG donations help RFDA provide healthy food to northern First Nations

Refrigerated containers may be used at some point in remote First Nations to help store perishable food longer.
Kamview Nordic Centre getting a state-of-the-art trail groomer

Kamview Nordic Centre getting a state-of-the-art trail groomer

The new $375,000 unit will replace a 14-year-old machine that's showing its age
Border Cats home opener slated for June 6

Border Cats home opener slated for June 6

Northwoods League team opens the season on the road on May 29 against the Mankato Moon Dogs.
Council in Brief: Dec. 12

Council in Brief: Dec. 12

Thunder Bay’s new city council expressed strong interest in an indoor turf proposal on Monday, while committing millions in a deal with the Community Auditorium.
Update: Highway 17 reopened east of Kenora

Update: Highway 17 reopened east of Kenora

Trans-Canada Highway had been closed between Highway 71 and Highway 105 after collision
Porter Airlines to launch direct service between Thunder Bay and Ottawa

Porter Airlines to launch direct service between Thunder Bay and Ottawa

Porter joins Flair Airlines in announcing plans for non-stop service between the two cities next year
Two Manitoba men dead after Highway 17 crash last week

Two Manitoba men dead after Highway 17 crash last week

The incident happened on Dec. 9 on Highway 17A at Clearwater Bay, involving a half-tonne truck and a tractor trailer
Barenaked Ladies bring holiday magic to Auditorium stage

Barenaked Ladies bring holiday magic to Auditorium stage

Canadian Icons Hometown Holidays tour a mixtures of Christmas favourites and iconic songs from one of Canada's favourite bands.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
School bus driver fired after nearly hitting student

School bus driver fired after nearly hitting student

Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay says unsafe student drop-off procedures nearly led to tragedy.
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