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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly sunny. High 28 °C.
Eabametoong First Nation to start evacuating vulnerable residents

Eabametoong First Nation to start evacuating vulnerable residents

Chief and council say smoke from fires in the region are starting to impact the health of residents in the northern community.
Province invests $690K into cardiovascular program

Province invests $690K into cardiovascular program

The funding will move the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre closer to offering cardiovascular surgery in the Northwest
First flight of Red Lake fire evacuees expected this afternoon (2 Photos)

First flight of Red Lake fire evacuees expected this afternoon (2 Photos)

Red Lake Mayor Fred Mota will stay in the community despite the fire threat
A trail camera captured stunning images of a cougar near Lake Superior

A trail camera captured stunning images of a cougar near Lake Superior

Photographer Ryan Pennesi was expecting to see a bobcat.
Teen who attacked cousin with box cutter knife sentenced for aggravated assault

Teen who attacked cousin with box cutter knife sentenced for aggravated assault

A 15-year-old girl was sentenced on Tuesday for an assault in July that left her cousin with several cuts to her arm and a dislocated shoulder.
Drug-trafficking investigation leads to seizure of Taser

Drug-trafficking investigation leads to seizure of Taser

One man is facing charges for illegally possessing a Taser.
Council in Brief: Aug. 10

Council in Brief: Aug. 10

Council moves forward with indoor turf facility, approves free mask program, more in marathon meeting.
Aiello responds to conflict finding

Aiello responds to conflict finding

Councillor says he accepts report, but questions key finding he was in conflict of interest over funding for non-profits.
UPDATED: Thunder Bay agrees to host Red Lake forest fire evacuees

UPDATED: Thunder Bay agrees to host Red Lake forest fire evacuees

Red Lake Mayor Fred Mota worries the fire will become a bigger threat Wednesday.
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