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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Katie for today's picture. 🌡Freezing rain or rain ending late in the morning then cloudy with 40 per cent chance of rain showers. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High plus 3°C.
Lakehead Nurse Practitioner-led Clinic plans to take on 1,600 more patients

Lakehead Nurse Practitioner-led Clinic plans to take on 1,600 more patients

The clinic will hire two more nurse practitioners and four other staff
Council in Brief: March 14

Council in Brief: March 14

Thunder Bay's city council removes sanction against Ruberto for online comments, hears update on stalled indoor turf facility.
North continues to face ‘crisis’ in access to equitable health care, says Horwath

North continues to face ‘crisis’ in access to equitable health care, says Horwath

Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath was in Thunder Bay on Tuesday, speaking out about long wait times in the health care system and shortages of health care professionals across the north
Fort William Historical Park March Break Day Camp kicks off

Fort William Historical Park March Break Day Camp kicks off

March Break Day Camp runs March 14 -18, 2022 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Rainy River OPP find two missing youth

Rainy River OPP find two missing youth

OPP safely locate ANDERSON, Clara, 13, and ROBICHAUD, Liam, 13, who were last seen the evening of March 14.
Increased enrollment approved for Northern Ontario School of Medicine

Increased enrollment approved for Northern Ontario School of Medicine

The increase will be phased in over five years.
Russia's war on Ukraine could impact the Port of Thunder Bay

Russia's war on Ukraine could impact the Port of Thunder Bay

Curtailed exports of grain and potash may have a ripple effect.
Driver charged following collision at Sistonens Corner

Driver charged following collision at Sistonens Corner

No injuries reported in a collision at Sistonens Corner.
Wisdom: Ojibway with Sault ties makes his mark at 2022 Winter Olympics

Wisdom: Ojibway with Sault ties makes his mark at 2022 Winter Olympics

Talented Indigenous artist brings his Ojibway culture, traditions, and teachings, and alive in his art. Patrick Hunter used these as a backdrop to the design he created for the Canadian Winter Olympic curling teams.
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