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Many rural roads proving deadly: group

Many rural roads proving deadly: group

More than 440 municipalities across the province are being asked to press the Conservative government to make rural roads more safe.
TBT Newshour: November 7

TBT Newshour: November 7

National title win still setting in for Thunder Bay racer

National title win still setting in for Thunder Bay racer

David Simpson is the first Canadian to win the WISSOTA Midwest Modified national championship.
Neebing looking for input into 4-year plan

Neebing looking for input into 4-year plan

Nearly 90 per cent of the municipality's local tax revenue is derived from residential properties.
Wildfire season ends; 3 blazes remain active

Wildfire season ends; 3 blazes remain active

It was a lighter season this year, with provincial firefighters responding to about 480 blazes.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Students help clean headstones of veterans

Students help clean headstones of veterans

Grade 5 and 6 students from St. Paul School paid their respects at St. Andrew’s Catholic Cemetery on Thursday.
$6.6 million in new equipment for hospital

$6.6 million in new equipment for hospital

Through donors, event participants and proceeds from the incredible success of the Thunder Bay 50/50 draw, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation purchases $6.6 million worth of equipment.
Layoffs expected in Ignace with mill slowdown

Layoffs expected in Ignace with mill slowdown

Beginning Nov. 25, the Domtar mill in Ignace will run just 40 hours a week until Dec. 20, when it will pause production. It anticipates restarting on Jan. 20.
Kinsmen dole out $38K to four charities

Kinsmen dole out $38K to four charities

Our Kids Count says donations from community groups are essential to continue programming.
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