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Camp Day connects coffees with campfires

Camp Day connects coffees with campfires

The Foundation has supported over 325,000 youth in its history.
Yankees sign former Cats hurler Matthew Tippie

Yankees sign former Cats hurler Matthew Tippie

Right-hander was 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 21.1 innings with Thunder Bay in 2023.
'The general public should be alarmed': Legal fight against economic development bills begins

'The general public should be alarmed': Legal fight against economic development bills begins

Nine Ontario First Nations are challenging federal and provincial laws that Ottawa and Queen’s Park say are designed to speed up development projects.
Picking up the PACE: drop-in resource centre moving to new location

Picking up the PACE: drop-in resource centre moving to new location

As of August 1, local not-for-profit social services and recovery support centre PACE will be operating out of a new location at 409 George Street.
Two area men charged with trafficking in cocaine and fentanyl

Two area men charged with trafficking in cocaine and fentanyl

Thunder Bay Police arrested the accused at the Spence Court housing complex
Bilamu making waves with Sea Bears

Bilamu making waves with Sea Bears

Former Lakehead University basketball star has embarked on a pro career in the CEBL.
Driving instructor charged with multiple infractions

Driving instructor charged with multiple infractions

Thunder Bay Police stopped a driver trainer who was on his way to work
'Nothing nefarious': City staff defend $125,000 shelter village payment to BIA

'Nothing nefarious': City staff defend $125,000 shelter village payment to BIA

City staff address safety concerns after Fort William BIA questions why the city would provide the BIA a $125,000 contribution if 114 Miles Street E is selected to be the shelter village site.
Power restored to remote First Nations after forest fire damage

Power restored to remote First Nations after forest fire damage

Wooden poles had to be replaced to return six communities to the provincial grid
UPDATED: Highway 17 closed due to flooding

UPDATED: Highway 17 closed due to flooding

The Trans-Canada Highway was shut down between Wawa and the Montreal River
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