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UPDATE: Police find man they were searching for in Lappe

UPDATE: Police find man they were searching for in Lappe

A 20-year-old male is the subject of a police hunt in the Kam Current Road and Mapleward Road area.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay officially selected for HART Hub site

VIDEO: Thunder Bay officially selected for HART Hub site

Thunder Bay woman wins $229K in Dryden Hospital 50/50

Thunder Bay woman wins $229K in Dryden Hospital 50/50

This year saw the second-highest grand prize in the Dryden hospital foundation's 50/50 history.
Skiers snag spots for world U20 and U23 championships in Italy

Skiers snag spots for world U20 and U23 championships in Italy

Nordic Ski Trials are scheduled to continue through Jan. 5.
Outdoor rinks reopening as temperatures drop

Outdoor rinks reopening as temperatures drop

"By New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, we had just over half of our sites reopened, including Prince Arthur's Landing," said Cory Halvorsen, manager of parks and open spaces.
Hospital 50/50 reaches record-smashing $6 million

Hospital 50/50 reaches record-smashing $6 million

Ticket sales close at midnight Thursday and the winner will be drawn at 11 a.m. on Friday.
Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

The Regional Food Distribution Association says they might have to shift their funding strategy after seeing a downward trend in charitable donations.
Township of Ignace loses court appeal, owes ex-employee $157K-plus

Township of Ignace loses court appeal, owes ex-employee $157K-plus

The provincial Court of Appeals has rejected the municipality’s appeal of a lower court decision.
Police concerned for well-being of missing 32-year-old

Police concerned for well-being of missing 32-year-old

Randall Jack has reportedly not been heard from by family since early October.
Kashechewan evacuees make best of a bad situation

Kashechewan evacuees make best of a bad situation

Kashechewan First Nation evacuees are feeling a little cooped up as they wait for repairs to the community’s water treatment plant to finish.
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