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Hitting the slopes early (5 photos)

Hitting the slopes early (5 photos)

The Loch Lomond Ski Area officially opened its downhill skiing season this weekend despite the rain
Around Town: Gear Up for Outdoors Winter Coat Drive

Around Town: Gear Up for Outdoors Winter Coat Drive

Around Town: Gear Up for Outdoors Winter Coat Drive
Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay and District Injured Workers Support Group

Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay and District Injured Workers Support Group

To the editor: At the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support Group Annual General Meeting, I was reminded that most people in the province believe that injured workers receive compensation from the tax paying public.
Youth bringing Les Misérables to life on local stage (7 photos)

Youth bringing Les Misérables to life on local stage (7 photos)

All the Daze Productions is presenting the school edition of the classic musical at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
Broadcasts of weekly city council meetings resume

Broadcasts of weekly city council meetings resume

Televised broadcasts of weekly committee of the whole and city council meetings will resume Nov. 26.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud
The Power of Giving Project returns

The Power of Giving Project returns

Shelter House Thunder Bay and the Power Centre are partnering for a second year on the Power of Giving Project
Local store using Small Business Saturday to help area food banks

Local store using Small Business Saturday to help area food banks

Wilderness Supply is donating all proceeds from the lesser-known Small Business Saturday to the RFDA
Police looking for witnesses of Arthur Street collision

Police looking for witnesses of Arthur Street collision

Thunder Bay Police responded to two single vehicle collisions on West Arthur Street Friday night as a result of the vehicles striking a pole
Public reminded to stay off ice within city

Public reminded to stay off ice within city

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded to reports of people on the McIntyre River Friday afternoon
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