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YouTube change impacts TBT Newshour video uploads

YouTube change impacts TBT Newshour video uploads

Third-party automation uploads no longer allowed by YouTube.
Third annual Honouring Our Children run will be on Monday

Third annual Honouring Our Children run will be on Monday

“I run because I don't want to give up, I run because I am hopeful that there is a better future for us,” Natalie Paavola said.
Let’s Review: Gaslight

Let’s Review: Gaslight

Gaslight Gatekeep Girlboss... The first production of the its 53rd season marks a triumphant return for Magnus Theatre
What's Poppin': Sept. 28, 2024

What's Poppin': Sept. 28, 2024

Check out these great activities for the weekend!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Falcons fly past Vikings to sit 2-0

Falcons fly past Vikings to sit 2-0

Alex Iossa grabbed a pair of touchdown passes from Lucas Dupuis and ran back a kickoff 82 yards for another major to lead St. Ignatius to a 45-7 win over Hammarskjold.
Red Rock Indian Band to hold Truth and Reconciliation walk

Red Rock Indian Band to hold Truth and Reconciliation walk

"Truth and Reconciliation Day is a reminder of the enduring impact of colonialism on First Nations communities," said Red Rock Chief Allan Odawa.
T-Wolves women fall in preseason opener

T-Wolves women fall in preseason opener

Ally Burke's 19 not enough as Lakehead falls 60-43 to Winnipeg in their preseason homecourt debut.
NAN holds Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park

NAN holds Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) held their Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park to continue to bring awareness of the atrocities of Canada’s Residential School System and mourn the children who didn’t return home.
Individual arrested for identity theft and credit card fraud

Individual arrested for identity theft and credit card fraud

The accused has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Dryden on Nov. 4.
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