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UPDATE: More frozen waffles, pancakes added to recall

UPDATE: More frozen waffles, pancakes added to recall

The recall was triggered by the company, according to the CFIA website. 
NOSM university looking for agencies to host summer students

NOSM university looking for agencies to host summer students

The program is open to a wide variety of learners in regulated health professions
City seeks consultant for water system master plan

City seeks consultant for water system master plan

The plan will include projected requirements over the next 20 years as the city grows modestly and its demographics change.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Boshcoff: Poilievre's pledge to cut housing fund could mean hit to city

Boshcoff: Poilievre's pledge to cut housing fund could mean hit to city

Poilievre's pledge to cut the Housing Accelerator Fund is a cause for concern at city hall.
South Bruce willing to host nuclear waste site by slim margin

South Bruce willing to host nuclear waste site by slim margin

51 per cent of voters in South Bruce have voted in favour of hosting a disposal site for Canada's used nuclear fuel.
TBPS launches trust survey

TBPS launches trust survey

The Thunder Bay Police has launched a new survey focusing on the elements of trust.
The Undercover Project empowers Thunder Bay’s future

The Undercover Project empowers Thunder Bay’s future

The goal of the Undercover Project is to serve children who cannot afford underwear and socks, and give them the necessities.
Lake Superior First Nations made copper tools 2,000 years before the pyramids says researcher

Lake Superior First Nations made copper tools 2,000 years before the pyramids says researcher

THUNDER BAY – The Ontario Archaeological Society’s (OAS) 2024 Annual Symposium featured presentations on the prehistoric copper culture around Lake Superior and residential schools as well as workshops and tours on Oct.
Ontario wants more moose hunters in the bush

Ontario wants more moose hunters in the bush

The MNR is looking 'to get more tags into the hands of hunters who want them'
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