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Waste collection dates modified

Waste collection dates modified

Waste and recycling collection dates will be adjusted for the week beginning Sept. 26 due to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Naval exercise held in Thunder Bay

Naval exercise held in Thunder Bay

Commander Nathanael Moulson, HMCS Griffon, says that this exercise helps them hone their skills out on the water, exercise their ability to respond to domestic emergencies, and just overall sharpen their capabilities. 
NAPS arrests 4 for drug trafficking and possession

NAPS arrests 4 for drug trafficking and possession

Four residents of Sandy Lake First Nation face trafficking and other charges after an investigation by the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service.
Letter to the Editor: Paramedics need more mental health support

Letter to the Editor: Paramedics need more mental health support

Former paramedic sees urgent need for leaders to take mental health concerns as seriously as physical hazards of the job.
What's Poppin': Markets, Dog Man, and the Witches Walk

What's Poppin': Markets, Dog Man, and the Witches Walk

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Tigers ground game sinks Vikings

Tigers ground game sinks Vikings

Lance Basalyga rushed for 192 yards and four touchdowns to lead Westgate to the 27-15 win.
VIDEO: Unique climate rally held outside M.P. Patty Hajdu's office

VIDEO: Unique climate rally held outside M.P. Patty Hajdu's office

Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

An arbitrated agreement with Ontario's college faculty will see limited wage increases under Bill 124, but OPSEU says it still included "significant gains."
Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario is welcoming the decision to lift COVID-19 border restrictions, but warns it will take years for the region's tourism industry to recover.
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