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Hockey Canada 'chose not to' help with medical expenses while spending millions on sexual assault payouts: Weatherston

Hockey Canada 'chose not to' help with medical expenses while spending millions on sexual assault payouts: Weatherston

Former Thunder Bay hockey player says she's infuriated by the lack of financial support for her hockey injuries after learning about confidential settlements for sexual assault allegations
Cardiovascular surgery project moving to next stage

Cardiovascular surgery project moving to next stage

The next stage in bringing cardiovascular surgery to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre includes the preliminary design of the space and identifying equipment needs
VIDEO: Thunder Bay hosts first ever drive-thru voting session

VIDEO: Thunder Bay hosts first ever drive-thru voting session

Some Ontario Parks to reduce maximum length for campground stays

Some Ontario Parks to reduce maximum length for campground stays

Decision was made to let more people access parks during summer season
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 18, 2022: Drive-thru voting

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 18, 2022: Drive-thru voting

TBT News for Oct. 18, 2022: Drive-thru voting
Country on the Bay helps raise $60K for charities

Country on the Bay helps raise $60K for charities

Festival organizers say the event will return next year, scheduled for July 21 to July 23.
NOSM University receives $10M gift from FDC Foundation

NOSM University receives $10M gift from FDC Foundation

Foundation will match every donation made to NOSM University for student financial aid, up to $10M
Hope Classic going strong after 25 years

Hope Classic going strong after 25 years

The women-only curling bonspiel has raised nearly $3.4 million for cancer diagnosis and research since first launching in 1997.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Mamakwa likely would have survived if given medical treatment, expert testifies

Mamakwa likely would have survived if given medical treatment, expert testifies

A medical expert testified that had Don Mamakwa received medical treatment, he would have very likely survived. The coroner's inquest into the deaths of Mamakwa and Roland McKay, who both died while in Thunder Bay Police Service custody, continued on Tuesday for a sixth day.
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