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Smile Cookies on sale through Sunday

Smile Cookies on sale through Sunday

The campaign raised about $80,000 in support of the George Jeffrey Children's Centre and Toys for Tots last year.
Police respond to weapons call at Fort Frances High School

Police respond to weapons call at Fort Frances High School

A weapons call involving a knife was involved without any injuries at Fort Frances High School on Thursday, police report.
Newmont Musselwhite celebrates 25 years of mining

Newmont Musselwhite celebrates 25 years of mining

The Musselwhite mine has marked 25 years of operations, announcing it hit a milestone of 5 million ounces of gold plucked from the largest gold mine operating in Canada.   
Natural gas bills set to rise next month

Natural gas bills set to rise next month

Enbridge Gas got approval from the OEB to increase its rates, while it's also asking customers in the Northwest to read their own meters.
Gallery acquires 11 paintings with national award

Gallery acquires 11 paintings with national award

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery will add 11 paintings by Fort William First Nation artist Christian Chapman to its collection thanks to an award from the Canada Council for the Arts.
UPDATED: One dead in airplane crash near Kenora

UPDATED: One dead in airplane crash near Kenora

The TSB is deploying a team of investigators after an aircraft collided with terrain near Kenora, Ontario.
Shelter House ends SOS program over lack of funds

Shelter House ends SOS program over lack of funds

The Shelter House's SOS van will no longer patrol Thunder Bay's streets offering support to the homeless, with the organization citing a lack of sustainable funding.
Hydro One partners with First Nations on transmission line projects

Hydro One partners with First Nations on transmission line projects

Hydro One's future large-scale transmission line projects will follow a model announced last year for the Waasigan line in Northwestern Ontario.
COVID-19 linked to two more deaths in the Thunder Bay area

COVID-19 linked to two more deaths in the Thunder Bay area

117 people have now died since the onset of the pandemic.
Collision reporting centre closed

Collision reporting centre closed

The collision self-reporting centre operated by the Thunder Bay Police Service will be closed Thursday and reopen Monday.
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