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Paul Brandt on a brand new journey

Paul Brandt on a brand new journey

Paul Brandt will be performing at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium on Feb. 12
LU researcher to study post-traumatic stress injuries in Thunder Bay firefighters

LU researcher to study post-traumatic stress injuries in Thunder Bay firefighters

Lakehead University researcher, Kathryn Sinden, received $100k from CIHR to examine post-traumatic stress injury in Thunder Bay firefighters
Province signals Kenora highway project as region's priority

Province signals Kenora highway project as region's priority

Greg Rickford would not confirm whether the Progressive Conservative government will continue work between Thunder Bay and Nipigon.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny high of -14C
Thunderwolves bounced from hockey playoff contention

Thunderwolves bounced from hockey playoff contention

The Thunderwolves, who were ranked 10th at one point this season, miss the OUA playoffs for the second time in three years, the second time in team history.
Team Care launched to improve health care in city

Team Care launched to improve health care in city

Program will see a team of health-care professionals work together to deliver expanded services at several local clinics.
Police searching for missing man

Police searching for missing man

Brook Chaboyer was last in contact with family members on Monday by phone
PM has been 'very clear' on SNC-Lavalin allegations: Hajdu

PM has been 'very clear' on SNC-Lavalin allegations: Hajdu

Thunder Bay-Superior North MP echoes Trudeau's insistence that he never influenced or directly advised interference in SNC-Lavalin case.
City seeks mobile parking app partner

City seeks mobile parking app partner

Thunder Bay looking to implement system that would allow motorists to pay for parking at 1,100 meters and seven parking lots using their mobile device.
Hospitals ready for data centre upgrade

Hospitals ready for data centre upgrade

FedNor provides $1 million for new data centre, which is located in the Health Services Centre building.
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