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Thunder Bay singer-songwriter excited to perform at home

Thunder Bay singer-songwriter excited to perform at home

Megan Nadin is holding a songwriting showcase at NV Music Hall on Aug. 29.
Province puts more than $500,000 into Ignace pediatric services

Province puts more than $500,000 into Ignace pediatric services

The extra funding is 'very exciting for our community and the team here at the health centre,' said the Mary Berglund Community Health Centre Hub’s executive director.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police use AI program sparingly since official launch

Police use AI program sparingly since official launch

Det. Insp. Jeremy Pearson said the program is not used to actively surveil video feeds and is only used for investigative purposes when the footage has been obtained through legal means. 
Young Filipino woman is baking her way to success

Young Filipino woman is baking her way to success

'We’re here to grant your baked wishes.' Philippines-born Danielle Quilos took a chance and turned something she loved into a small business.
VIDEO: Another fire set inside former LPH building

VIDEO: Another fire set inside former LPH building

Railway bridge collapses near Fort Frances

Railway bridge collapses near Fort Frances

A pile of twisted metal lies at one end of a bridge that connects the CN network to the Port of Thunder Bay
Alvin Fiddler re-elected as NAN's Grand Chief

Alvin Fiddler re-elected as NAN's Grand Chief

Apitipi Anicinapek Nation Chief June Black sent a strong message, pleading for the organization to commit to help stop their people from dying.
Nurse convicted of criminal negligence causing death gets parole

Nurse convicted of criminal negligence causing death gets parole

Former Fort Frances nurse Lindsey Coyle will return home next month with strict conditions
Hajdu and Rickford ‘stand ready’ for Ginoogaming

Hajdu and Rickford ‘stand ready’ for Ginoogaming

Ginoogaming First Nation's Chief Sheri Taylor recently criticized the provincial and federal governments' response to her community's state of emergency. Ministers Greg Rickford and Patty Hajdu have now responded to Taylor's comments.
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