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Crock-N-Dial Sandwiches to close for good on New Year's Eve

Crock-N-Dial Sandwiches to close for good on New Year's Eve

Popular Victoriaville Mall eatery opened in 1996 and has been issued an eviction notice with the pending demolition of the mall nearing.
Town of Marathon to appoint new councillor

Town of Marathon to appoint new councillor

Former Coun. Zack Souckey announced his resignation from council on Oct. 15, stating he was moving to Thunder Bay.
Residents 'distraught' after McIvor Court fire left one person with severe burns

Residents 'distraught' after McIvor Court fire left one person with severe burns

One person was injured in the fire, which occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
New pilot overran runway under foggy conditions in 2023 Pikangikum incident

New pilot overran runway under foggy conditions in 2023 Pikangikum incident

The incident occurred last September.
Salvation Army sets ambitious Kettle Campaign target

Salvation Army sets ambitious Kettle Campaign target

Organization says the need for additional funds continues to grow from year to year, as costs skyrockets and the need increases.
TBT Newshour: November 13

TBT Newshour: November 13

$8.5M a welcome ‘shock’ to Geraldton hospital CEO

$8.5M a welcome ‘shock’ to Geraldton hospital CEO

Premier Doug Ford toured the hospital on Wednesday and then got on the phone to ‘make that 8.5 million happen.’
Holland: ready to take on Trump's lumber tariffs

Holland: ready to take on Trump's lumber tariffs

At the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Leader’s Luncheon, keynote speaker Thunder Bay-Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland told business leaders his government is prepared to advocate for the province's forestry industry.
Nearly 20 jobs cut by restructuring at home health care provider

Nearly 20 jobs cut by restructuring at home health care provider

ParaMed says it is restructuring, but patient care will not be impacted
Hamilton disputes former councillor's parkade assessment

Hamilton disputes former councillor's parkade assessment

McKellar representative Brian Hamilton says the private sector isn't knocking on the city's doors trying to buy the facilities, adding safety measures have been put in place to protect the public.
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