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Confederation College holds 2022 convocation

Confederation College holds 2022 convocation

Confederation College’s convocation ceremonies continue next week in Kenora (June 13), Fort Frances (June 14), Dryden (June 15) and Sioux Lookout (June 16).
Johnson ending council career after 20 years

Johnson ending council career after 20 years

Coun. Rebecca Johnson will draw the curtain on a nearly two-decade stint on Thunder Bay's city council after the current term.
Mining the Northwest: North shore booming with mine building and mineral exploration

Mining the Northwest: North shore booming with mine building and mineral exploration

Critical, high-tech minerals activity surging from Thunder Bay to Marathon .
Body of missing kayaker recovered from Lake Superior

Body of missing kayaker recovered from Lake Superior

Emergency crews recover the body of a missing kayaker Wednesday from Lake Superior.
Kam River Fighting Walleye Prospects ID Camp is underway

Kam River Fighting Walleye Prospects ID Camp is underway

Eight provinces and 12 states will be represented at the Walleye camp this weekend.
Kanawenimitisoowin summit finds best ways to achieve healthcare goals

Kanawenimitisoowin summit finds best ways to achieve healthcare goals

The SLFNHA summit had opportunities for those in attendance to take part in breakout groups to discuss what they believe would be the best ways to achieve their healthcare goals.
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 9. 2022: Hospital masks

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 9. 2022: Hospital masks

June 9. 2022: Hospital masks
First report card on city's climate goals points to progress

First report card on city's climate goals points to progress

The City of Thunder Bay has begun or completed 66 per cent of actions in a five-year implementation plan for its net zero climate strategy.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Masks will stay on at Thunder Bay’s regional hospital

Masks will stay on at Thunder Bay’s regional hospital

Thunder Bay’s regional hospital will keep its mask mandate in place, calling it a crucial tool in protecting vulnerable patients from COVID.
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