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PDR Polar Bear Plunge set to reach $1M in donations

PDR Polar Bear Plunge set to reach $1M in donations

The fundraiser is now only a few thousand away from the big milestone.
Jon Hobbs to run for the Greens in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

Jon Hobbs to run for the Greens in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

The retired architect and planner has advocated for eliminating plastic packaging, bettering recycling.
Eric Arner to carry Green Party colours in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Eric Arner to carry Green Party colours in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Arner has run for the party in the past two provincial elections for the Ontario Greens.
'Pretty big' increase in homelessness in the past decade: DSSAB

'Pretty big' increase in homelessness in the past decade: DSSAB

DSSAB’s ten-year final report on housing and homelessness offers a glimpse into visible homelessness in the Thunder Bay District.
Thunder Bay police lay weapons, drug charges against 2 Toronto teens

Thunder Bay police lay weapons, drug charges against 2 Toronto teens

Police said a 15 year-old and a 14 year-old are in custody.
John Northey to run for Greens in Thunder Bay-Superior North

John Northey to run for Greens in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Northey ran for the provincial Green Party in the same riding in 2025 provincial election.
Teen charged with second degree murder in Pikangikum homicide investigation

Teen charged with second degree murder in Pikangikum homicide investigation

Police had considered a late-March death in the remote First Nation suspicious.
City crews busy clearing streets in storm's aftermath

City crews busy clearing streets in storm's aftermath

An estimated 25 centimetres of snow fell on Thunder Bay and the roads division hopes to have everything cleared up by the weekend — aided by forecasted warmer temperatures on Thursday and Friday.
Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Fort Frances and other municipalities honour World Autism Day.
Thunder Bay 'celebrates the spectrum' on World Autism Day

Thunder Bay 'celebrates the spectrum' on World Autism Day

Autism Ontario hopes more organizations with be willing to partner with them, so they can continue to offer events.
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