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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.
'Winederful' event raises more than $68K in its 10th year

'Winederful' event raises more than $68K in its 10th year

Money raised through the event was donated to Our Kids Count and Ronald McDonald House in London, Ont.
Alzheimer Society strives for awareness this January

Alzheimer Society strives for awareness this January

"Every day, more than 350 people develop a form of dementia," said Sharon Pitawanakwat, executive director of the Alzheimer’s Society of Thunder Bay.
Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Jim Vezina was elected vice-chair of the board.
Thunder Bay selected for HART Hub site

Thunder Bay selected for HART Hub site

Path 525 will become a Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hub.
Thunder Bay's first baby of 2025 a girl

Thunder Bay's first baby of 2025 a girl

First baby of 2025 arrived early in the afternoon on Jan. 1.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Levee tradition dates back centuries

Levee tradition dates back centuries

THUNDER BAY – The New Year’s Day levee is one of Canada’s oldest traditions.
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