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Thunder Bay woman denied OHIP coverage for cancer care in the U.S.

Thunder Bay woman denied OHIP coverage for cancer care in the U.S.

OHIP and an appeal board ruled that she failed to seek prior approval and that going to Arizona was not medically necessary
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Ontario pledges $1.5 million for Thunder Bay skilled trades

VIDEO: Ontario pledges $1.5 million for Thunder Bay skilled trades

Indigenous veterans honoured during ceremony at Lakehead University

Indigenous veterans honoured during ceremony at Lakehead University

Lakehead University hosted a ceremony in honour of Indigenous Veterans Day and opened an exhibit highlighting the contributions of Indigenous people from across the region to the Canadian Armed Forces
Grades 3 and 6 testing results released for Thunder Bay schools

Grades 3 and 6 testing results released for Thunder Bay schools

Both local boards underperformed the province in math tests conducted last year
LU men's basketball ranked 8th in country

LU men's basketball ranked 8th in country

Lakehead's men's wrestling team also earns national ranking, sitting sixth in the country.
High Street expected to reopen this week

High Street expected to reopen this week

While a second layer of asphalt will have to wait for 2023, a section of High Street that’s been closed since August is set to reopen by Thursday.
Man arrested on gun, drug charges after being found with multiple sawed-off rifles

Man arrested on gun, drug charges after being found with multiple sawed-off rifles

Thunder Bay police officers were called to a Memorial Avenue hotel on Sunday evening, where they allegedly found the 26-year-old Saskatchewan man in possession of four firearms and quantities of suspected drugs.
Christmas hampers coming for seniors, singles and couples

Christmas hampers coming for seniors, singles and couples

More than 1,400 hampers were handed out last year, a number program organizers expect will grow in 2022.
Bylaw enforcement staff round up 'straggler' election campaign signs

Bylaw enforcement staff round up 'straggler' election campaign signs

Thunder Bay's new campaign sign bylaw required signs to be removed within 72 hours of the completion of the election
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