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Canadian Armed Forces leave Neskantaga First Nation

Canadian Armed Forces leave Neskantaga First Nation

Canadian Rangers were deployed to the community to assist with evacuation and logistical efforts during the ongoing water crisis.
A Thunder Bay family won a high-tech skating rink (4 Photos)

A Thunder Bay family won a high-tech skating rink (4 Photos)

The backyard rink from Canadian Tire includes a lot of accessories.
Thunder Bay Bombardier plant shut out by B.C. order for passenger rail cars

Thunder Bay Bombardier plant shut out by B.C. order for passenger rail cars

Hundreds of new rail cars will be built for the Greater Vancouver area.
UPDATED: Canadian Rangers involved in two search and rescue missions over holidays

UPDATED: Canadian Rangers involved in two search and rescue missions over holidays

Both searches involved missing snowmobilers.
Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Three of the cases involve residents or staff at Southbridge Roseview long-term care.
Video: Dec. 27, 2020: New COVID-19 cases

Video: Dec. 27, 2020: New COVID-19 cases

Dec. 27, 2020: New COVID-19 cases
Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: Starting a business on the path of healing

Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: Starting a business on the path of healing

This week’s Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing is about Josee Wright, a psychotherapist and Reiki Master.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Michelle for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud with 30 per cent chance of flurries in the morning. High minus 13 °C. Wind chill near minus 26 °C.
Northwestern Health Unit reports new COVID-19 cases

Northwestern Health Unit reports new COVID-19 cases

One new case reported in Rainy River District Sunday, along with two others involving individuals with primary residences outside of NWHU catchment area
City recommends against dredging Boulevard Lake

City recommends against dredging Boulevard Lake

Dredging to meet dragon boat standards would cost up to $600k, need to be repeated every ten years, city report estimates
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