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Local man wins $100,000 in Encore draw

Local man wins $100,000 in Encore draw

Toronto, ON – Donald Zimak of Thunder Bay said yes to ENCORE (February 26, 2016 LOTTO MAX) and won $100,000. Donald matched six of seven winning numbers on his ENCORE selection.
Weekend town hall explores future of Canada Post

Weekend town hall explores future of Canada Post

The future of Canada Post will be up for discussion in Thunder Bay Saturday. MP Patty Hajdu is hosting a town hall meeting on the federal agency.
Province on defensive over lack of Nipigon Bridge answers

Province on defensive over lack of Nipigon Bridge answers

The province is on the defense after opposition accusations that it’s hiding information regarding the Nipigon River Bridge’s January failure.
Texas teen and woman killed while camping in Quetico Park

Texas teen and woman killed while camping in Quetico Park

A teenage boy and a woman, both from Texas, have been killed while camping in Quetico Park. The fatalities occurred as severe storms swept through a remote area.
These nursing students know how to think on their feet

These nursing students know how to think on their feet

THUNDER BAY -- A unique program is giving college students a leg up, or in this case a foot up, on their nursing education.
Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max hits $55 million

Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max hits $55 million

Toronto, ON – The LOTTO MAX jackpot and your thermostat are on the rise. The Friday, July 22, 2016 LOTTO MAX jackpot is an estimated $55 million plus an estimated 4 MAXMILLIONS prizes worth $1 million each.
Local anti-poverty expert welcomes Child Benefit Program improvements

Local anti-poverty expert welcomes Child Benefit Program improvements

THUNDER BAY - A Thunder Bay anti-poverty expert is welcoming the improvements to Canada's Child Benefit Program.

Memorial Avenue to close for overnight construction

July 21, 2016 – A section of Memorial Avenue between Sixth Avenue and the Harbour Expressway will be closed overnight on Monday, July 25 to accommodate various asphalt repairs.
Light on details, new MNRF minister sees bright future for Northwest forestry

Light on details, new MNRF minister sees bright future for Northwest forestry

THUNDER BAY – Ontario’s new minister of natural resources and forestry says she sees a bright future for the forest industry in Northwestern Ontario.

Bear killed, mutilated in Kashechewan First Nation

KASHECHEWAN FIRST NATION -- Police at Kashechewan First Nation are investigating an incident that saw a bear killed and declawed and its remains left at the community dump.
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