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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of snow and rain with gusting wind this morning.
UPDATE: Premier Wynne to legislate college faculty back to work

UPDATE: Premier Wynne to legislate college faculty back to work

Province intervenes after College Employer Council and Ontario Public Service Employees Union fail to reach an agreement Thursday afternoon.
Salvation Army kicks off kettle campaign

Salvation Army kicks off kettle campaign

This year's campaign will attempt to raise $200,000, about $20,000 less than it collected a year ago.
Toys for Tots launches

Toys for Tots launches

Thunder Bay Professional firefighters hoping to raise in the neighbourhood of $150,000 for this year's campaign.
Border Cats begin 2018 on road

Border Cats begin 2018 on road

Northwoods League team's home opener scheduled for June 2 at Port Arthur Stadium against the Mankato Moondogs.
Eco Superior giving away free bike lights

Eco Superior giving away free bike lights

Lights come in sets of two, white for the front and red for the back.
Police investigating generator theft

Police investigating generator theft

Police investigate a stolen Honda generator.
Lauzon, Vaugeois to contest NDP nomination in TB-Superior North

Lauzon, Vaugeois to contest NDP nomination in TB-Superior North

Riding will choose its 2018 provincial election candidate on Sunday at the Castlegreen Community Centre.
College strike to continue as faculty rejects offer

College strike to continue as faculty rejects offer

Confederation College officials say it's unknown when the strike will end or whether the province will intervene.
Fort Willliam BIA puts brakes on rebranding plan

Fort Willliam BIA puts brakes on rebranding plan

Association members balked at name selection process
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