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Unifor donates $150,000 to help Ukraine

Unifor donates $150,000 to help Ukraine

The union also encourages members to donate individually to the Red Cross.
Thunder Bay hospital's COVID-19 admissions show signs of falling

Thunder Bay hospital's COVID-19 admissions show signs of falling

TBRHSC has 34 patients with COVID, which is 15 fewer than last Friday.
Second accused pleads guilty to manslaughter for 2020 death of Paul Vivier

Second accused pleads guilty to manslaughter for 2020 death of Paul Vivier

A Toronto youth who was also involved in the stabbing death of Vivier’s inside a Cumberland Street motel has since pleaded guilty to manslaughter, while a third accused is charged with second-degree murder will make a future court appearance this month.
House Lottery home worth $749,000

House Lottery home worth $749,000

Tickets will remain online only in 2022, but ticket buyers will get to tour the home, which will host open houses on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
St. John Ambulance trailer draw returns

St. John Ambulance trailer draw returns

Fundraiser adds second early bird draw, online sales option as non-profit looks to reboot community programs.
An exhibit on the Holocaust is coming to Thunder Bay (2 Photos)

An exhibit on the Holocaust is coming to Thunder Bay (2 Photos)

A travelling exhibit from the Montreal Holocaust Museum arrives April 11.
Nearly two-thirds of young children in the Thunder Bay district have received COVID vaccine

Nearly two-thirds of young children in the Thunder Bay district have received COVID vaccine

37 per cent of kids between 5 and 11 have also received a second dose
Bold: Ski the giant

Bold: Ski the giant

This year’s Sleeping Giant Loppet will be a little different.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Feb. 28, 2022: Ditching QR codes

TBT NEWSHOUR: Feb. 28, 2022: Ditching QR codes

Feb. 28, 2022: Ditching QR codes
'Greener' way to process minerals in Northwestern Ontario highlighted in new report

'Greener' way to process minerals in Northwestern Ontario highlighted in new report

The Thunder Bay CEDC hopes mining companies will take notice and work together.
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