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A cold walk to help keep people warm (12 photos)

A cold walk to help keep people warm (12 photos)

The Coldest Night of the Year Walk expects to raise more than $70,000 for Grace Place and the Out of the Cold Program
A flare for science (10 photos)

A flare for science (10 photos)

Science North wraps up its annual Science Festival with a carnival for inquisitive minds of all ages
Thomas Coke discussing the way to a brighter future using FinTech

Thomas Coke discussing the way to a brighter future using FinTech

Thomas Coke discussing the way to a brighter future using FinTech during Lakehead University's Research and Innovation Week.
City events call for vendors, artists, community groups and talent

City events call for vendors, artists, community groups and talent

The City of Thunder Bay is looking for food vendors, product and service vendors, artists, artisans, and community groups for the city’s annual events series.
Black History not taught widely enough in Canada

Black History not taught widely enough in Canada

Caribbean African Multicultural Association Thunder Bay to host Black History Month Dinner to Thunder Bay on March 2 at the Italian Cultural Centre
UPDATE: Missing 50-year-old man located

UPDATE: Missing 50-year-old man located

A 50-year-old man reported missing on Friday night has been located by police
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Snow, high of -11C
McCarville squad wins pair to advance to Scotties playoffs

McCarville squad wins pair to advance to Scotties playoffs

Northern Ontario picks up wins over Team Canada and Prince Edward Island to advance at national playdowns.
Multiple compliance orders lifted after recent Hogarth Riverview Manor inspection

Multiple compliance orders lifted after recent Hogarth Riverview Manor inspection

Four of five orders lifted after Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care inspection conducted last month.
Researcher studies use of NW Ontario graphite tailings in cement

Researcher studies use of NW Ontario graphite tailings in cement

Thunder Bay company says early lab results are promising.
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