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Port would be unlikely backup for more grain during strike

Port would be unlikely backup for more grain during strike

Port of Thunder Bay is preparing for all scenarios
Cruising on the upswing

Cruising on the upswing

The economic impact of Great Lakes visits totaled more than US$205 million.
Balmoral closures begin on Friday

Balmoral closures begin on Friday

Repaving work will conclude on Saturday and result in both closures and lane restrictions on both days.
Fears linger as power line plan aims to mitigate risks

Fears linger as power line plan aims to mitigate risks

Residents still alarmed over transmission line plans, particularly fears that the line could destroy a wetland near Shebandowan Lake.
Ontario Health Coalition amplifying Rainy River District's distress calls

Ontario Health Coalition amplifying Rainy River District's distress calls

Mehra noted that the province of Ontario has already announced it has extended funding for locums to help provide care at Rainy River Hospital.
Wayland Bar & Grill owner steps aside

Wayland Bar & Grill owner steps aside

The Pulice family has sold the business to local residents who will take over in January 2025
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
More affordable housing ahead for Northwest seniors

More affordable housing ahead for Northwest seniors

Scores of new units are almost complete in Kenora and Dryden.
'Fewer councillors' favoured in first phase of Council Composition review

'Fewer councillors' favoured in first phase of Council Composition review

Two options and some details were presented to city councillors on Monday after the first phase of the Council Composition Review was completed.
OPP nab three in drug arrest

OPP nab three in drug arrest

Police seized suspected cocaine and crack.
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