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Thunderwolves see plenty of schedule positives

Thunderwolves see plenty of schedule positives

Schedule gaps will make 2021-22 a little different than most years, but give the hockey and volleyball teams a chance to build some momentum with long stretches at home.
Sault Ste. Marie man running across Canada for cancer research

Sault Ste. Marie man running across Canada for cancer research

Run, which has raised $60,000 to date, started on April 12 in Victoria and will conclude in Sault Ste. Marie.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jason for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon with risk of a thunderstorm. High 25 °C.
NAN calls for state of emergency as forest fires rage in NWO

NAN calls for state of emergency as forest fires rage in NWO

Thousands of residents of Pikangikum First Nation, Deer Lake First Nation and Poplar Hills First Nation are awaiting evacuation to escape the fire and smoke.
Rainbow Collective unveils 2SLGBTQIA+ business directory

Rainbow Collective unveils 2SLGBTQIA+ business directory

Listing shows businesses owned and operated by 2SLGBTQIA+ entrepreneur or who employ members of the community.
Evacuees arrive as forest fires threaten Red Lake, area communities

Evacuees arrive as forest fires threaten Red Lake, area communities

Thunder Bay accommodating up to 450 evacuees as First Nations evacuate; Red Lake warns residents evacuation order could be imminent.
SIJHL appoints a director of diversity and inclusion

SIJHL appoints a director of diversity and inclusion

Moose Cree FIrst Nation member Trevor Iserhoff has accepted the role
Rainy River OPP seek assistance identifying suspicious male

Rainy River OPP seek assistance identifying suspicious male

The male who is driving a white pickup truck with a topper approached a female youth and made inappropriate comments according to police
OPP officer facing extradition to U.S. on charges of sexual abuse involving minors

OPP officer facing extradition to U.S. on charges of sexual abuse involving minors

Brady John Hillis could face a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 years in custody in the United States if found guilty on charges of abusive sexual contact with a child under 12 and aggravated sexual abuse of a child under 12
Lakehead University student wins free tuition

Lakehead University student wins free tuition

Brianna Knox of London, Ont. will pursue a psychology degree at LU
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