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Tbaytel announces Good Neighbours, Good Schools investments

Tbaytel announces Good Neighbours, Good Schools investments

TbayTel Media Release Tbaytel Invests in Good Neighbour and Good Schools Porjects 14 projects will build stronger and healthier communities northern Ontario The Tbaytel for Good Community Fund today announced an investment of $10,000 in 14 regional p
Ontario government hosts public meeting on combating racism

Ontario government hosts public meeting on combating racism

The Minister Responsible for the Anti-Racism Directorate was in Thunder Bay Saturday to receive input on how to eliminate systemic racism.
Suspicious driver nabbed for drinking and driving

Suspicious driver nabbed for drinking and driving

OPP Media Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a Sioux Narrows man for an impaired driving offence.
Fill an Ambulance for the holiday season

Fill an Ambulance for the holiday season

Two local ambulance services were collecting both food and monetary donations Saturday at County Fair Mall in support of the RFDA.
Canadian crooner sings holiday favourites

Canadian crooner sings holiday favourites

Matt Dusk is bringing his Old School Yule to Thunder Bay Nov. 29.
Hotels report record summer

Hotels report record summer

Local hotels reported a 90 per cent occupancy rate in July and August, a higher rate than Thunder Bay or Northwestern Ontario has ever had.
NorWest Community Health Centre open to the public

NorWest Community Health Centre open to the public

The NorWest Community Health Centre hosted its ribbon cutting event Thursday evening.
Credit Coach: Dodging debt during the holidays

Credit Coach: Dodging debt during the holidays

Load up on Turkey not debt – tips for budgeting through the holidays
Christmas Cheer sets $128k fundraising goal

Christmas Cheer sets $128k fundraising goal

Wheeling and dealing has helped the organization cut costs and ask for $1,000 less than they spent in 2015.
Police issue update on missing man

Police issue update on missing man

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Update The Thunder Bay Police are continuing to try to locate Justin Duncan 23 years of age from Ottawa, Ontario. There are concerns for the welfare of his health as he does have epilepsy.
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