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Matawa chiefs push back against U.S. military agenda in the Ring of Fire

Matawa chiefs push back against U.S. military agenda in the Ring of Fire

First Nation leaders demand a big say over any industrial development on their James Bay homelands
Human Rights Commission launches Poverty Point of View survey

Human Rights Commission launches Poverty Point of View survey

The Poverty Point of View survey is meant to allow individuals and organizations to share lived experiences on issues relating to homelessness, housing, mental health and addictions, and disabilities as part of report to be completed by the Ontario Human Rights Commission
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunderwolves bounce Golden Hawks at home

Thunderwolves bounce Golden Hawks at home

No. 9 Lakehead should move up in the top 10 rankings on Tuesday.
Thunderwolves run out of gas, drop sixth straight

Thunderwolves run out of gas, drop sixth straight

Lakehead took the lead in the third, only to have Laurier go on a 28-2 run to put the game out of reach.
Varsity Blues pull away from T-Wolves in third

Varsity Blues pull away from T-Wolves in third

Cole Purboo scored twice to lead Toronto to a 4-1 home-ice triumph.
Fighting Walleye edge Lumberjacks in shootout

Fighting Walleye edge Lumberjacks in shootout

Red Lake downed Fort Frances 5-2 in the other SIJHL game on Saturday night.
VIDEO: The 30th annual Rotary Club Santa Claus Parade made its way through Thunder Bay

VIDEO: The 30th annual Rotary Club Santa Claus Parade made its way through Thunder Bay

Confederation College and Sodexo Canada welcome new plant-based meal provider

Confederation College and Sodexo Canada welcome new plant-based meal provider

The packaging the new provider uses is all compostable, which also helps with another one of the college's initiatives to reduce waste on campus
Kids medication supply could take months to return to normal: Pharmacist

Kids medication supply could take months to return to normal: Pharmacist

Emergency shipments of children's pain and fever medicine imported by the federal government should hit store shelves in the coming weeks, but supplies could remain limited for months, says a local pharmacy.
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