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Forest industry analyst expects 'some good bids' for Resolute's Thunder Bay mill

Forest industry analyst expects 'some good bids' for Resolute's Thunder Bay mill

John Duncanson of Corton Capital predicts 'a lot of people' will be very interested in acquiring the operation
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Local education workers will protest Ontario's anti-strike legislation

VIDEO: Local education workers will protest Ontario's anti-strike legislation

Flu 'spreading quickly' in Thunder Bay district

Flu 'spreading quickly' in Thunder Bay district

Flu shots are now available to everyone six months and older, but it can take two weeks to build immunity
UPDATE: Lakehead board to keep schools open Friday despite potential support staff walkout

UPDATE: Lakehead board to keep schools open Friday despite potential support staff walkout

150 local members of CUPE could stage a walkout on Friday, as the legislature considers a bill to impose a new province-wide contract
TBT NEWSHOUR: October 31, 2022: Alstom able to bid on TTC contract

TBT NEWSHOUR: October 31, 2022: Alstom able to bid on TTC contract

October 31, 2022: Alstom subway car contract.
Kenora OPP officer faces charges

Kenora OPP officer faces charges

Ontario Provincial Police announced charges of obtaining sexual services for consideration and breach of trust had been laid following a nearly year-long investigation.
Decommissioned ambulances improve safety in Pikangikum

Decommissioned ambulances improve safety in Pikangikum

Ambulances from the Kenora District Services Board to make a big difference in providing medical care and transportation in Pikangikum
Novemburger returns in support of United Way

Novemburger returns in support of United Way

Annual burger competition helped raise $20,000 last year, with more than 10,000 burgers sold in November 2021.
Verdict in Peter Keeash second-degree murder trial expected in December

Verdict in Peter Keeash second-degree murder trial expected in December

Justice Danial Newton will deliver his verdict on Dec. 9, 2022 following the second-degree murder trial against Peter Keeash for his alleged role in the 2018 stabbing death of Irene Barkman
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