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Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre crowns its champions

Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre crowns its champions

Innovation winners released in five award categories.
Water service disruption for watermain work on Highway 61

Water service disruption for watermain work on Highway 61

Water service disruption on Highway 61 starting Sunday.
Salvation Army's Journey to Life Centre celebrated

Salvation Army's Journey to Life Centre celebrated

The $15-million Cumberland Street facility can have a huge impact on homelessness in Thunder Bay.
Police seek witnesses, other possible victims amid a sexual assault investigation

Police seek witnesses, other possible victims amid a sexual assault investigation

City police are asking for the public's assistance as they investigate a sexual assault.
Mental Health Matters Day connecting people to services available in city

Mental Health Matters Day connecting people to services available in city

The first Mental Health Matters Day hosted by Kelly Mental Healthy seeks to connect people in need of help with the various services available in the city.
Wisdom: New partnership is supporting the wellbeing of children

Wisdom: New partnership is supporting the wellbeing of children

Shania Kids Can has partnered with Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon and United Way of Thunder Bay to support the wellbeing of children in Thunder Bay.
Following Up: Overdose prevention app finds success in Thunder Bay

Following Up: Overdose prevention app finds success in Thunder Bay

Nearly 300 people have used the Lifeguard app locally since it launched in April.
Police seek missing 23-year-old

Police seek missing 23-year-old

City police are searching for a missing 23-year-old who was last seen in the area of Oliver Road.
Health unit reporting six new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting six new COVID-19 cases

Of the new cases, five are in First Nation communities and one in a district community, bringing the total number of active cases in the district to eight
COVID rules remain important, even as restrictions ease: DeMille

COVID rules remain important, even as restrictions ease: DeMille

Dr. Janet DeMille encourages residents to continue following rules like masking, as province lifts event capacity restrictions.
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