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Local pop duo gaining international traction

Local pop duo gaining international traction

The pair have been working hard at their craft for years and are starting to have their music recognized worldwide.
OPP reminds the public to stay vigilant in search of Jeremy Sergerie

OPP reminds the public to stay vigilant in search of Jeremy Sergerie

Sioux Lookout OPP reaffirms they are continuing their search for Jeremy Sergerie, 23, and advises the public to stay vigilant.
Area student's duct tape dress wins international contest

Area student's duct tape dress wins international contest

Dryden's Monica Walsh's colourful graduation dress has won her a $15,000 U.S. scholarship.
Charge laid on Ignace resident for assaulting an OPP officer

Charge laid on Ignace resident for assaulting an OPP officer

Ignace OPP has arrested and charged one individual with numerous offences including assaulting a police officer. 
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 16, 2024: Council approves distance guidelines for encampments

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 16, 2024: Council approves distance guidelines for encampments

Border Cats Heppner excited to begin major league journey

Border Cats Heppner excited to begin major league journey

Thunder Bay reliever was taken in the 12th round on Tuesday by the Cleveland Guardians and will head to mini-camp in Arizona later this month.
Strike drives some to explore making own wine

Strike drives some to explore making own wine

At least one Thunder Bay business is seeing a glimmer of a silver lining coming out of the LCBO strike that is now in its second week.
Thunder Bay’s eye on the street expands

Thunder Bay’s eye on the street expands

'I can tell you how many cars drove by a camera a day, without actually telling you what any one car looks like. Those are opportunities that exist with the hardware on the eye on the street program,' Matthew Pearson said.
UPDATED City administration report rejects Intercity library plan

UPDATED City administration report rejects Intercity library plan

A report prepared for city council cites 'fiscal prudence,' and impact on the south core if the Brodie Street library is closed.

Doug Ford torpedoes electric vehicle charging requirement

Building code change would have seen vastly expanded EV charging capability in coming years
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