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Women and Girls: Paralympian Robbi Weldon will be inducted into the Cycling Hall of Fame

Women and Girls: Paralympian Robbi Weldon will be inducted into the Cycling Hall of Fame

'Thunder Bay is a fantastic place' for kids to grow up in sports and recreation, Weldon says.
UPDATED: Two Ottawa-area men charged with first-degree murder of local man

UPDATED: Two Ottawa-area men charged with first-degree murder of local man

Two men are facing first-degree murder charge following the death of 33-year-old Jordan Lapointe.
City to reopen Cumberland to two-way traffic

City to reopen Cumberland to two-way traffic

City of Thunder Bay will continue testing alternative uses of downtown streets as it ends pilot converting stretch of Cumberland to one-way street.
Friends of Chippewa support using the former wildlife exhibit to rehabilitate raptors

Friends of Chippewa support using the former wildlife exhibit to rehabilitate raptors

The group is hosting a yard sale Saturday to support Thunderbird Wildlife Rescue's raptor program.
City on track to beat budget targets

City on track to beat budget targets

Third quarter report projects city will finish 2021 with favourable variance of $5.6 million, trim COVID costs to $1.2 million.
McCarville rink 3-0 at Olympic pre-trials

McCarville rink 3-0 at Olympic pre-trials

Thunder Bay rink steals five in the ninth to put her match against Winnipeg's Beth Peterson away.
Three new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Three new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The active case count has increased by two since Tuesday.
North Bay and Thunder Bay represented among Canada's Top 100 Women

North Bay and Thunder Bay represented among Canada's Top 100 Women

Ontario Northland's Corina Moore and Ontario Native Women's Association chief exec Cora McGuire-Cyrette join very select company of national leadership
Video: Oct. 26, 2021: Cabinet sworn in

Video: Oct. 26, 2021: Cabinet sworn in

Oct. 26, 2021: Cabinet sworn in
Hajdu will seek input from Canada's Indigenous before outlining ministry priorities

Hajdu will seek input from Canada's Indigenous before outlining ministry priorities

Newly named Indigenous services minister says she plans to work with colleagues to determine what steps to take ahead of a Friday deadline to appeal the upholding of a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal that would pay billions to Indigenous children.
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