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Port reports strong November

Port reports strong November

The Port of Thunder Bay saw more than one million metric tonnes leave the docks in the month of November.
Celebrating 65 years helping the community

Celebrating 65 years helping the community

March of Dimes marks its 65th anniversary with open house.
Parade of Lights shines again

Parade of Lights shines again

Thousands line parade route and help raise money for four worthy charities.
Police alarmed by dramatic rise in crystal meth use

Police alarmed by dramatic rise in crystal meth use

Ontario Provincial Police are seeing an alarming rise in crystal methamphetamine seizures and investigations.
Manitouwadge woman dies in highway collision

Manitouwadge woman dies in highway collision

OPP investigate fatal motor vehicle collision Friday evening south of Manitouwadge.
Kettle Corn Campaign on way to reaching goal

Kettle Corn Campaign on way to reaching goal

The Thunder Bay Canadian Tire and Marathon stores raised $5,478 for this year's Christmas Kettle Campaign.
PSA: Twelve days of Holiday fire safety

PSA: Twelve days of Holiday fire safety

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue want to remind people about Holiday fire safety.
Building a home for bats

Building a home for bats

Local students get hands on lesson on bio-diversity by building homes for bats.
Children's mental health CEO doubtful change coming

Children's mental health CEO doubtful change coming

Children's mental health issues are on the rise but an Auditor General of Ontario report found no confidence in the provincial system meeting that need.
Clothing to measure poverty severity

Clothing to measure poverty severity

A new database will not only make it easier for organizations to donate clothing to those who need it. Community Clothing Assistance leaders also hope it will serve to generate data on extreme data.
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