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Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Falls First Nation has finalized its acquisition of Cav-Tal Foods Ltd.
Three-month drug investigation concludes in and around Couchiching First Nation

Three-month drug investigation concludes in and around Couchiching First Nation

Police arrested four individuals and charged three after a search warrant.
Most Kashechewan evacuees to head home this week

Most Kashechewan evacuees to head home this week

Of the 108 still in Thunder Bay, about 20 will remain behind because of frozen water pipes that have made their homes temporarily unlivable.
Canada Post red alert doesn’t include Thunder Bay, other northern communities

Canada Post red alert doesn’t include Thunder Bay, other northern communities

The Crown corporation issued a province-wide mail delivery stoppage but later clarified some municipalities not affected.
Waylon Scott to run for Progressive Conservatives in Kiiwetinoong

Waylon Scott to run for Progressive Conservatives in Kiiwetinoong

The chief of Wabaseemoong Independent Nations will be on the ballot in the riding for the first time.
Manuela Michelizzi to run again for the Liberals in Kiiwetinoong

Manuela Michelizzi to run again for the Liberals in Kiiwetinoong

Michelizzi previously ran for the party in 2022.
2025 Sioux Lookout budget passes unanimously

2025 Sioux Lookout budget passes unanimously

Municipal council gave unanimous approval to a budget including a 4.44 per cent property tax levy increase.
Thunderwolves hockey playoff tickets on sale

Thunderwolves hockey playoff tickets on sale

Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Wolf Den, and ticket-buyers will have to pick up a physical ticket regardless of the method chosen to buy.
Local organizations present $445K to 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Local organizations present $445K to 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Fort William Gardens will host the tournament from Feb. 14 to 23.
Supreme Court justices to visit Thunder Bay

Supreme Court justices to visit Thunder Bay

Three judges, including Chief Justice Richard Wagner, will spend time in the city this fall
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