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Arena closure leaves Fighting Walleye homeless

Arena closure leaves Fighting Walleye homeless

Team says it will look at options should the Superior International Junior Hockey League decided to resume play in February.
Museum releases film exploring life of folklore legend Wendell Beckwith

Museum releases film exploring life of folklore legend Wendell Beckwith

The documentary film was a partnership between filmmaker Jim Hyder and the Thunder Bay Museum and explores the life of Wendell Beckwith, a scientist and inventor who lived alone in the Northern Ontario wilderness.
Greenstone mayor asks residents to stay home

Greenstone mayor asks residents to stay home

Active COVID-19 cases are reported in Longlac, Longlac # 58 First Nation and Ginoogaming.
Treaty Three Police launches new project aimed at addressing sexual violence, human trafficking

Treaty Three Police launches new project aimed at addressing sexual violence, human trafficking

The project named The Spirit of Hope will include both community-based activities and increase the capacity of Treaty Three police officers in addressing crimes against women and families.
Province investing $10.9 million to bring faster internet to Northern Ontario

Province investing $10.9 million to bring faster internet to Northern Ontario

The investment will include building infrastructure to bring high-speed broadband internet to northern communities, including rural Thunder Bay and Oliver Paipoonge.
Police Records Checks unavailable in-person amid lockdown, stay-at-home order

Police Records Checks unavailable in-person amid lockdown, stay-at-home order

City police want to remind the public that in-person Police Record Checks services are unavailable during lockdown.
KI First Nation man charged with drug trafficking

KI First Nation man charged with drug trafficking

Ontario Provincial Police and KI Police have charged a 46-year-old man with trafficking in a schedule three controlled substance.
Thunder Bay Transit offers "status quo" budget, in year that's anything but

Thunder Bay Transit offers "status quo" budget, in year that's anything but

Proposed 2021 budget for city's public transit department looks to move forward major initiatives without significant changes, despite uncertain impact of COVID-19.
Three arrested, cocaine and fentanyl seized

Three arrested, cocaine and fentanyl seized

Three individuals were arrested after police executed a search warrant on the city's south side.
UPDATED: Five guards at the Thunder Bay District Jail now have COVID-19

UPDATED: Five guards at the Thunder Bay District Jail now have COVID-19

Other staff are still waiting for the results of their tests.
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