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No winning ticket sold for Saturday's $13-million 6-49 jackpot

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $13 million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 649 draw. The grand prize for the next draw on Apr. 27 will be an estimated $17 million. The Canadian Press
Folklore Festival to celebrate multculturalism

Folklore Festival to celebrate multculturalism

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s most colorful event of the year is taking a journey around the world. The 43rd annual Folklore Festival will be a two-day showcase of Thunder Bay’s diverse cultural heritage at Fort William Gardens.
Pageant participant's platform promotes psychological health

Pageant participant's platform promotes psychological health

THUNDER BAY -- Combining both brains and beauty, Thunder Bay's Miss Universe Canada contestant is using her pageant platform to raise awareness on mental health.
Locals write letters to connect with community in the midst of a suicide crisis

Locals write letters to connect with community in the midst of a suicide crisis

Solaar Stradiotto is sending her best hearts to Attawapiskat. The six-year-old local girl knows little about what is going on in the remote Northern community located nearly 700 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay.
Policing cost projections would push city over budget

Policing cost projections would push city over budget

THUNDER BAY -- As goes the police budget variance, so goes the municipal budget.
Basement fire smokes out Hinton Avenue homeowners

Basement fire smokes out Hinton Avenue homeowners

THUNDER BAY -- A north side home sustained heavy smoke damage in a fire late Friday night. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue crews responded to an 11 p.m. call on Hinton Avenue to find the home owners standing outside of the residence.

Power restored to south side neighbourhood

THUNDER BAY -- Within an hour, Thunder Bay Hydro restored power to a south side neighbourhood that went black around 9 a.m. on Saturday.
City receives $325,000 for new connecting active transportation trail

City receives $325,000 for new connecting active transportation trail

THUNDER BAY – A multi-use trail extension to be built next year will provide a direct connection to more than 20 kilometres of existing infrastructure across the city.
Shelter House community tidies up neighbourhood

Shelter House community tidies up neighbourhood

THUNDER BAY -- Shelter House residents and staff took to the streets of Fort William on Friday, celebrating Earth Day as they beautified their neighbourhood.
Using Indigenous historical perspectives to fight racism

Using Indigenous historical perspectives to fight racism

THUNDER BAY -- A local compaign is teaching Indigenous historical perspectives to address misconceptions and combat racism.
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