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Current River Storm joining Lakehead Junior Hockey League

Current River Storm joining Lakehead Junior Hockey League

Four-team Junior B circuit getting ready to welcome its fifth team to start the 2022-23 season.
Indigenous education institutes look to train more health care workers

Indigenous education institutes look to train more health care workers

New funding has been announced for six Indigenous institutes in Ontario.
Northwestern Health Unit recommends continuation of enhanced COVID-19 measures

Northwestern Health Unit recommends continuation of enhanced COVID-19 measures

'We are not in the same situation' as most of Ontario, medical officer of health says.
Man charged with possession of child pornography

Man charged with possession of child pornography

Mitchell Sameluk, 63, facing three charges after police allegedly find child pornography on his electronic devices.
Police seize $50K in drugs, arrest three GTA males

Police seize $50K in drugs, arrest three GTA males

City police seize suspected fentanyl, cocaine and crystal methamphetamine following a search warrant at a hotel room on Tuesday.
Another COVID outbreak at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre

Another COVID outbreak at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre

Symptoms are said to be relatively mild.
City seeks feedback on overhaul of zoning rules

City seeks feedback on overhaul of zoning rules

Overhauled land use rules will have profound impact on future development, municipal leaders say.
UPDATED: Lakehead Public Schools director of education Ian MacRae retiring

UPDATED: Lakehead Public Schools director of education Ian MacRae retiring

MacRae, director of education with LPS since 2014, will retire effective August of this year.
Active COVID-19 cases fall to lowest level in almost two months

Active COVID-19 cases fall to lowest level in almost two months

Hospitalizations fell Wednesday to 35 cases.
Lakehead conservation authority watching snow depth and water content's risk for spring flooding

Lakehead conservation authority watching snow depth and water content's risk for spring flooding

Snow depth in Thunder Bay is 54 per cent deeper than average for this time of year.
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