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Local princes and princesses attend ball in support of cystic fibrosis

Local princes and princesses attend ball in support of cystic fibrosis

The event was packed with activities to make attendees feel like royalty, including a crown and wand making station, face painting, and dancing.
Ontario man will play pool for 30 hours to raise money for ALS

Ontario man will play pool for 30 hours to raise money for ALS

At the hall, there is only one table, so Ty Cross created a 30-hour sign-up sheet for people to play against him.
Equinox Gold buying out its Greenstone mine development partner

Equinox Gold buying out its Greenstone mine development partner

Vancouver gold company makes billion-dollar offer to Orion to take full ownership of open pit.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Local workers recognize International Day of Mourning

Local workers recognize International Day of Mourning

As part of the ceremony, workers were invited to share their stories and reflect on those they have lost and renew the fight for stronger worker protections across the country.  
Steps for Life surpasses fundraising goal

Steps for Life surpasses fundraising goal

The major annual fundraiser for Threads of Life has seen some significant growth
City golf courses set for May 8 opening

City golf courses set for May 8 opening

City's director of golf says both Chapples and Strathcona have wintered well, adding there is the potential for an earlier opening date.
OPINION: Fighting for the dead, protecting the living

OPINION: Fighting for the dead, protecting the living

More research needed to help protect Ontario workers from occupational disease.
Tbaytel growth continues

Tbaytel growth continues

This year, Tbaytel will continue to expand the 5G mobility network with a focus on smaller communities in the Thunder Bay region to complete its fibre build.
New interactive climate change exhibit opens

New interactive climate change exhibit opens

The mission of the exhibit is to inspire more than one million youth across Canada to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and help Canada achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
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