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School buses cancelled, rural schools closed due to weather

School buses cancelled, rural schools closed due to weather

All school bus routes have been cancelled and several rural schools have closed Tuesday due to weather and road conditions, Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay reports.
James Whalen's sinking sets back other city projects

James Whalen's sinking sets back other city projects

The city says it will delay planned restoration work on a historic fountain in Waverley Park after spending parks reserve funds in the more than $800,000 recovery of the James Whalen tug.
Fighting Walleye hire Walker to coach first-place team

Fighting Walleye hire Walker to coach first-place team

Former Red Lake coach won an SIJHL championship a year ago, taking the Miners to the Centennial Cup.
Winter parking restrictions coming into effect

Winter parking restrictions coming into effect

Calendar parking and priority route restrictions will be implemented Tuesday morning
VIDEO: Regional Hospital getting $13 million in new cancer care equipment

VIDEO: Regional Hospital getting $13 million in new cancer care equipment

Inquest called into 2015 death at Musselwhite gold mine

Inquest called into 2015 death at Musselwhite gold mine

Miner Jose Amaral, who was born and raised in Manitouwadge, died when a rockfall left his scoop covered in material
Delaney Arena to reopen on Tuesday

Delaney Arena to reopen on Tuesday

Arena had been closed last week after staff noticed significant drop in the fluid that runs in the piping below the rink surface that keeps the ice frozen
Advocates for abused women worry about bail release for accused

Advocates for abused women worry about bail release for accused

Ministry of Attorney General says safety of victims is paramount at all stages of prosecution, including bail
$13M in new equipment to boost cancer care in Northwestern Ontario

$13M in new equipment to boost cancer care in Northwestern Ontario

A new PET/CT scanner and Linear Accelerator will improve cancer treatment
Snow squall watch issued by Environment Canada

Snow squall watch issued by Environment Canada

Up to 15 centimetres of snow is expected along the Minnesota border, with the storm possibly moving into the Thunder Bay area on Monday night and into Tuesday.
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