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LifeLabs makes operational changes at its Thunder Bay labs (2 Photos)

LifeLabs makes operational changes at its Thunder Bay labs (2 Photos)

Oliver Road site will be a walk-in location, while two other labs will only take appointments.
UPDATED: Second thoughts on letter sign

UPDATED: Second thoughts on letter sign

Thunder Bay's city council hit pause on the $150,000 letter sign project, delaying a decision until the 2021 budget deliberations.
Dease Park investments on table for 2021

Dease Park investments on table for 2021

Future of pool site more uncertain, but city plans redevelopment of Dease Park to increase recreational opporunities.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Cloudy. 40 per cent chance of showers in the morning. High 13 °C.
Hrkac, Lightning capture Stanley Cup

Hrkac, Lightning capture Stanley Cup

Former Thunder Bay NHLer has been a scout with Tampa Bay since 2015.
CEDC's Zakrewski tells council 2021 Scotties postponed

CEDC's Zakrewski tells council 2021 Scotties postponed

Curling Canada, which runs the event, says postponement talk is premature and no decision has yet been made.
Blue-green algae confirmed in Lulu Lake

Blue-green algae confirmed in Lulu Lake

Health unit urges those using water from the lake near Kenora to use caution after toxins confirmed.
Belbas seeks to strike past guilty pleas

Belbas seeks to strike past guilty pleas

A newly retained lawyer for a Thunder Bay man convicted of fraud and who is also facing numerous related charges for which he has yet to be sentenced for will file an application to strike guilty pleas made by Richard Belbas in the past where he was represented by different counsel.
UPDATED: A bear cub munched on grapes and cherries in a North Court St. neighbourhood (3 Photos)

UPDATED: A bear cub munched on grapes and cherries in a North Court St. neighbourhood (3 Photos)

The bear was so small, an MNRF technician was able to carry it away in his arms
Roots to Harvest launches Market Greens program (2 Photos)

Roots to Harvest launches Market Greens program (2 Photos)

The program provides affordable fresh produce to clients on low incomes.
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