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Skiers sweep podium at Ontario Winter Games

Skiers sweep podium at Ontario Winter Games

ORILLIA, Ont. -- A winter storm that dropped 30 centimetres of snow on parts of southern Ontario wasn't nearly enough to keep Thunder Bay skiers for dominating the podium at the Ontario Winter Games.
North Stars score four in third to knock off Miners

North Stars score four in third to knock off Miners

Kyler Belluz scores twice to help earn Thunder Bay an important 6-4 win over Red Lake.
Kenora teens face charges for meth, cocaine possession

Kenora teens face charges for meth, cocaine possession

OPP lay trafficking, possession charges as teens released for future appearance
Ontario Winter Games Day One – Nordic Skiing

Ontario Winter Games Day One – Nordic Skiing

Thunder Bay athletes, representing the Lake Superior Ski Division, proved just how tough they are with two races in lots of fresh snow
Police look to identify Bargain Shop break and enter suspect

Police look to identify Bargain Shop break and enter suspect

Police release surveillance footage, ask public for help identifying suspect
OFIA honours Agoke Development Corporation with Forest Sector Award

OFIA honours Agoke Development Corporation with Forest Sector Award

A 100 per cent First Nations owned, and operated company based in Thunder Bay has yet again received province-wide recognition
Special Olympics skiers tame Loch Lomond slopes

Special Olympics skiers tame Loch Lomond slopes

Locals Carson Smith and Amy Cizmar excited to compete with family and friends lining the ski hill.
SIU terminates Sioux Lookout investigation

SIU terminates Sioux Lookout investigation

The man’s injuries were most likely caused during an altercation prior to police’s arrival on the scene or from falling out of bed to the floor while in custody, SIU finds
Port Arthur Rotary praises community volunteer

Port Arthur Rotary praises community volunteer

Port Arthur Rotary Club designated Dr. Christopher Lai as Honorary Paul Harris Fellow over the weekend
City preparing for ‘inevitable’ arrival of COVID-19

City preparing for ‘inevitable’ arrival of COVID-19

While there are few specific actions being taken by the city at this time to address COVID-19, city and health care officials say they are prepared for the possible arrival of outbreaks including influenza.
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