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Students receive inspirational lesson from author Eric Walters

Students receive inspirational lesson from author Eric Walters

Canadian author Eric Walters gave a virtual presentation to students at Claude E. Garton Public School.
Left behind in Neskantaga and exiled in Thunder Bay, a nation still waits for clean water at home

Left behind in Neskantaga and exiled in Thunder Bay, a nation still waits for clean water at home

Neskantaga First Nation evacuated to Thunder Bay nearly a month ago over water concerns as an unknown sheen was discovered in the water system.
Fifth annual OPP canine calendar now on sale online

Fifth annual OPP canine calendar now on sale online

All proceeds from the 2021 OPP Canine Unit Calendar go towards the OPP Youth Foundation and the Friends of the OPP Museum.
City bike lanes to close for winter

City bike lanes to close for winter

Thunder Bay’s bike lanes are scheduled to close from Nov. 15 to April 30.
GTA man sentenced for drug charge, breaching condition to not be in Thunder Bay

GTA man sentenced for drug charge, breaching condition to not be in Thunder Bay

Melvin Oppong, 28, was arrested in March after Thunder Bay police executed a drug search warrant at a Windsor Street home and seized crack cocaine and more than $5,700 in cash.
Chamber of Commerce elects four to board

Chamber of Commerce elects four to board

Confederation College's Riley Burton has been tapped to chair the board of directors for 2021.
Smile Cookie campaign raises nearly $75K

Smile Cookie campaign raises nearly $75K

Proceeds to be split evenly between the George Jeffrey Children's Foundation and the Thunder Bay Professional Firefighters' Toys for Tots campaign.
Man charged with impaired twice in three days

Man charged with impaired twice in three days

Police say the 63-year-old accused was found unconscious in the driver's side of a vehicle parked on Red River Road.
Mauro implores public to take virus seriously to avoid another shutdown

Mauro implores public to take virus seriously to avoid another shutdown

Thunder Bay mayor says the rise of COVID 19 cases in the community is somewhat alarming and everyone has a part to play to ensure it doesn't get out of control.
Two new COVID-19 cases announced

Two new COVID-19 cases announced

One case considered a close contact case, the other with no known exposure.
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