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Science North extends youth coding programs

Science North extends youth coding programs

Federal government contributes $2.5 million over three years for program offering coding, digital skills in Northern Ontario.
Noront Resources looks to get out the vote

Noront Resources looks to get out the vote

Shareholders will have their say on Wyloo takeover next month
Extreme cold warning in effect for Thunder Bay

Extreme cold warning in effect for Thunder Bay

Wind chills near -40C is expected Friday morning.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Penny for today's picture. 🌡Becoming cloudy in the morning then snow. Amount 2 cm to 4 cm. Wind becoming south 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h late in the morning then becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h late in the afternoon. High minus 10 °C.
Miners double up North Stars for 10th straight win

Miners double up North Stars for 10th straight win

Eliott Parker scored a pair in the second to break open a 1-1 contest and deliver a 4-2 win for visiting Red Lake.
TBRHSC sees rise in hospitalizations in February

TBRHSC sees rise in hospitalizations in February

While hospitals across Ontario seem to be moving in the right direction in terms of COVID-19 numbers, the same unfortunately cannot be said locally.
Auteco has plenty to crow about in Pickle Lake

Auteco has plenty to crow about in Pickle Lake

Australian gold junior miner surpasses 2-million-ounce mark at Pickle Crow Project
Video: Music students named winners in international music competition

Video: Music students named winners in international music competition

Congratulations to Evelyn and Jessica and their teachers, Evgeny Chugunov, piano, and Kim Erickson, voice, for this achievement!
District navigating Omicron wave ‘quite well’ but case decline still slow says DeMille

District navigating Omicron wave ‘quite well’ but case decline still slow says DeMille

The number of COVID-19 cases in the district is declining slowly but with the province easing restrictions on capacity limits, that decline might slow even more and cases could rise
Gyms, restaurants allowed to be at full capacity

Gyms, restaurants allowed to be at full capacity

Loosening of restrictions on capacity limits has been a long-time coming says the owners of Daytona's Restaurant and PUSH Fitness.
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