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Manufacturers benefit from $2.1M in NOHFC funding

Manufacturers benefit from $2.1M in NOHFC funding

Thunder Bay Hydraulics was among 10 Northwestern Ontario companies to receive money from the economic development fund.
Man reported missing in August was found deceased

Man reported missing in August was found deceased

OPP say no foul play is suspected in the death of a Thunder Bay man reported missing earlier this year.
Municipal election voting opens in person and online

Municipal election voting opens in person and online

Online voting is available 24 hours a day until polls close. There will also be five in-person advance polls, including one drive-through station, ahead of election day.
Residents oppose federal riding redistribution in public hearing

Residents oppose federal riding redistribution in public hearing

Northwestern Ontario residents expressed concerted opposition to proposed electoral boundary changes at a public hearing in Sioux Lookout.
Vandals damage new wood carvings at Centennial Park

Vandals damage new wood carvings at Centennial Park

Less than a month after the opening of the new Centennial Park playground, city staff report its wooden animal carvings have been vandalized.
29 residents and staff confirmed with COVID-19 at Southbridge Pinewood

29 residents and staff confirmed with COVID-19 at Southbridge Pinewood

There are COVID outbreaks in two sections of the Walsh Street long-term care home.
Women and Girls: Local woman competes in Ironman world championships

Women and Girls: Local woman competes in Ironman world championships

Thunder Bay's Kayla Kjellman is embracing the chance to push her limits at the Ironman world championships in Hawaii.
SIU ends investigation into man’s fall in Kenora

SIU ends investigation into man’s fall in Kenora

Ontario's police watchdog has terminated an investigation into injuries suffered by a man taken into OPP custody in Kenora.
Lifesaving awards presented to four Thunder Bay-area residents

Lifesaving awards presented to four Thunder Bay-area residents

St. John Ambulance is sharing the stories of four Thunder Bay-area residents the organization calls "heroes" for their life-saving efforts.
Thunder Bay hospital's 50/50 website issue is resolved

Thunder Bay hospital's 50/50 website issue is resolved

The first Early Bird draw for $10,000 takes place Friday.
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