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Carr rink in Major League playoff driver's seat

Carr rink in Major League playoff driver's seat

With one week left in the regular season, the veteran skip's return to competitive curling has him in top spot in the standings.
Owner begins rebuilding process after Finnish Labour Temple fire

Owner begins rebuilding process after Finnish Labour Temple fire

Owner Brad Mckinnon still plans to rebuild the face of the century-old building.
Winter weather travel advisory issued for Thunder Bay

Winter weather travel advisory issued for Thunder Bay

Up to 15 centimetres of snow is expected by Friday morning.
Ontario government announces $3.8 Million in investments in Kenora

Ontario government announces $3.8 Million in investments in Kenora

The bulk of the funding is for improvements at the Kenora Recreation Centre
Canadiens fire coach, Letowski to stay on as assistant

Canadiens fire coach, Letowski to stay on as assistant

Former NHLer joined the Habs coaching staff last July, after 11 years behind the bench in the Ontario Hockey League.
Mayor believes Thunder Bay's population may be significantly undercounted

Mayor believes Thunder Bay's population may be significantly undercounted

Bill Mauro says he's pleased, though, that new data confirms population growth in the Thunder Bay area.
St. Vincent School will reopen Thursday after repairs to a broken watermain (2 Photos)

St. Vincent School will reopen Thursday after repairs to a broken watermain (2 Photos)

The school and Mahmowenchike Child Care Centre were closed Wednesday.
Lakehead launches $2 million technology upgrade

Lakehead launches $2 million technology upgrade

Combination of provincial, university, and student dollars will support technology, Wi-Fi improvements.
Slaight Foundation donation will support BIPOC women medical students at NOSM

Slaight Foundation donation will support BIPOC women medical students at NOSM

A $1 million contribution will provide scholarships for 40 women.
Project Waffle results in seizure of $2.3 million in cocaine, three arrests

Project Waffle results in seizure of $2.3 million in cocaine, three arrests

The seizure of crack and powder cocaine worth more than $2.3 million, along with $470,000 in cash and several firearms, is one of the most significant seizures in the history of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
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