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Marshalls coming to Thunder Bay in 2018

Marshalls coming to Thunder Bay in 2018

There are some major changes coming to the retail sector in Thunder Bay. HomeSense and Winners Apparel will both be moving into a new combined mega-store at Thunder Centre.
Pair of fundraisers raise $8,000 for recent dog rescues

Pair of fundraisers raise $8,000 for recent dog rescues

Pair of fundraisers raised about $8,000, which will go toward vet bills from the past two rescues.
Weather rains out NAN meeting with youth minister

Weather rains out NAN meeting with youth minister

Poor weather grounded Ontario Minister of Child and Youth Services Michael Coteau's flight into Thunder Bay, cancelling Thursday meetings with Nishnawbe Aski Nation chiefs on youth infrastructure and programming.
Walk for Alzheimer's set for May 27

Walk for Alzheimer's set for May 27

Taking the walk outdoors last year helped charity raise its most money yet.
Confederation College donors deliver more than $190K to students

Confederation College donors deliver more than $190K to students

354 Confederation College students received 454 scholarships, bursaries and awards totalling $190,255 at the annual Awards Recognition Reception. Confederation College students were recognized for their academic achievement and community involvement.
Lottery wins enrich Thunder Bay residents

Lottery wins enrich Thunder Bay residents

Gerald Silvaggio, Donna Matani take home hefty prizes in December lottery wins.
Creating a better understanding of the justice system

Creating a better understanding of the justice system

Justice Forum aims to provide First Nation members with the right tools to navigate justice system.
Coroner's investigation being held after body found

Coroner's investigation being held after body found

THUNDER BAY – A coroner’s investigation has been called to look into the death of a man whose body was located in the area of Loch Lomond Lake.
Woman taken to hospital following carbon monoxide incident

Woman taken to hospital following carbon monoxide incident

One woman was taken to the hospital Sunday after firefighters found high levels of carbon monoxide in the residence.
Births outpacing deaths in Thunder Bay

Births outpacing deaths in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay's birth rate is now outpacing the death rate, reversing a trend from earlier in this decade.
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