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First Nations Housing Conference celebrates 20 years

First Nations Housing Conference celebrates 20 years

Hundreds of people were in attendance and organizers say they're feeling very thankful for the event’s success during its 20th anniversary
Mining the Northwest: Charged up lithium explorers move toward mine production

Mining the Northwest: Charged up lithium explorers move toward mine production

Green Tech Metals buys out partner, Rock Tech Lithium firms up European supply chain
What's Poppin': Markets, Workshops, and Museum After Dark

What's Poppin': Markets, Workshops, and Museum After Dark

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Section of James Street closing on Monday

Section of James Street closing on Monday

Work on railway crossing expected to last five days.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Falcons soar past Tigers, will defend senior title next weekend

Falcons soar past Tigers, will defend senior title next weekend

Tyler Robertson scored four times on the ground to lead the Falcons to a remarkable 71-27 win over Westgate.
Winning scores three, Saints seek first senior crown since 2001

Winning scores three, Saints seek first senior crown since 2001

St. Patrick earned a 19-point win and return to the senior football final for the first time in eight years.
Thunderwolves knocked off in shootout

Thunderwolves knocked off in shootout

Lakehead battled back from two goals down in the third, but couldn't solve Dan Murphy in the shootout.
VIDEO: The safety and well-being of people in Thunder Bay is the focus of a community forum

VIDEO: The safety and well-being of people in Thunder Bay is the focus of a community forum

Coroner’s inquest hears of challenges and successes with policing public intoxication

Coroner’s inquest hears of challenges and successes with policing public intoxication

Leaders with the Ontario Provincial Police and Guelph Police Service testified in the Don Mamakwa and Roland McKay coroner's inquest that public intoxication should not be treated criminally and the more services available, the better the outcome for police and communities
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