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Manitoba murder suspect may be headed toward Northwestern Ontario

Manitoba murder suspect may be headed toward Northwestern Ontario

A Manitoba homicide suspect has been spotted near the Ontario border.
Health unit reports COVID-19 death, single new case

Health unit reports COVID-19 death, single new case

Thunder Bay District sees 64th COVID-19 death, active cases fall to 31.
Confederation College program transformed 'to further support decolonization' (2 Photos)

Confederation College program transformed 'to further support decolonization' (2 Photos)

College President Kathleen Lynch says it will contribute to reconciliation and healing
Video: June 16, 2021: Mamakwa concerns

Video: June 16, 2021: Mamakwa concerns

June 16, 2021: Mamakwa concerns
Free fishing and Ontario parks day-use this Father's Day weekend

Free fishing and Ontario parks day-use this Father's Day weekend

No licence is required Saturday or Sunday, and park day-use is free on Sunday.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Joan for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. 40 per cent chance of showers early in the morning with risk of a thunderstorm. High 28 °C.
Rickford broke word on residential school investigations: Mamakwa

Rickford broke word on residential school investigations: Mamakwa

Sol Mamakwa says government broke promise to brief him as Ontario's only Indigenous MPP and former residential school student.
Two-vehicle collision closes section of Simpson Street

Two-vehicle collision closes section of Simpson Street

Police say medical incident may have led to crash, one man taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Sioux Lookout-area First Nations in 'dental crisis,' health authority says

Sioux Lookout-area First Nations in 'dental crisis,' health authority says

First Nations health authority says one person died for lack of proper treatment.
'Army worm' sightings in Thunder Bay don't mean a new invasion is imminent (3 Photos)

'Army worm' sightings in Thunder Bay don't mean a new invasion is imminent (3 Photos)

An MNRF expert says the next big infestation is likely years away.
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