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Pozihun earns third straight Tbaytel Major League of Curling win

Pozihun earns third straight Tbaytel Major League of Curling win

Burgess, Bonot and Hackner also pick up wins in Draw 8 action at the Kakabeka Falls Curling Club.
City looks for feedback as it updates sustainability plan

City looks for feedback as it updates sustainability plan

The plan shapes municipal efforts to reduce GHG emissions, improve climate resilience, make city greener and more walkable.
Dynamic twist on beloved holiday classic next up at Magnus Theatre

Dynamic twist on beloved holiday classic next up at Magnus Theatre

Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol by Tom Mula runs from Dec. 2 to Dec. 18.
Lakehead professor signs Free North Declaration

Lakehead professor signs Free North Declaration

The Free North Declaration was launched Nov. 12 by a Queen’s University professor of law .
Climatologist says recent November weather trends reflect climate change

Climatologist says recent November weather trends reflect climate change

Increased rainfall instead of snow is becoming 'a new normal'
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Mahmowenchike Family Development Centre

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Mahmowenchike Family Development Centre

The child care centre is located in St. Ann School.
Police arrest two amid suspected home takeover

Police arrest two amid suspected home takeover

City police seize suspected fentanyl, suspected crack cocaine and cash on Tuesday afternoon.
Women and Girls: Thunder Bay-area farmer leads the Ont. Federation of Agriculture for another year

Women and Girls: Thunder Bay-area farmer leads the Ont. Federation of Agriculture for another year

Peggy Brekveld welcomes a new program to support farmers' mental health.
Thunder Bay Police conduct a sudden death investigation

Thunder Bay Police conduct a sudden death investigation

A police spokesperson says rumours about cases still under investigation can be harmful.
14 new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

14 new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The number of active cases stands at 94.
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