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Hospital foundation awards $123K in Family Care Grants

Hospital foundation awards $123K in Family Care Grants

Sixty-six applications were awarded with funding in this year's grant allowance, which represents 65 per cent more money than was awarded last year.
Thunder Bay Police expands drone program

Thunder Bay Police expands drone program

The Thunder Bay Police Service is currently training eight new officers to operate drones to assist in a variety of investigations.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats rained out, doubleheader on Thursday

Border Cats rained out, doubleheader on Thursday

The threat of more rain led to the decision to call Wednesday's game against Duluth. The teams will play two seven-inning games on Thursday.
Non-profit sports teams seek exemption from user fees

Non-profit sports teams seek exemption from user fees

City council heard a deputation from community centre representatives who say a $100 fee per team to use the sports fields is hurting youth sports.
VIDEO: Business owners call for more parking rate options

VIDEO: Business owners call for more parking rate options

Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Following a Traditional Stand-up Election, Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elected Linda Debassige as the Grand Council Chief for the 2024-27 term.
GFL to work with people concerned about new recycling carts

GFL to work with people concerned about new recycling carts

The company will work case by case with residents who have accessibility challenges.
Vehicles severely damaged in Highway 11/17 collision

Vehicles severely damaged in Highway 11/17 collision

A pickup truck came into collision with a compact car east of Thunder Bay
With a lawsuit filed, the province debates poisoning of Grassy Narrows

With a lawsuit filed, the province debates poisoning of Grassy Narrows

Although the Dryden Mill stopped pouring mercury into the English-Wabigoon River system decades ago, a recent study found that highly toxic methylmercury remains.
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