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McCarville rink gearing up for Scotties

McCarville rink gearing up for Scotties

Team Northern Ontario opens play on Friday against British Columbia, in search of its first national women's curling championship.
Recruitment for the mayor's housing task force starts now

Recruitment for the mayor's housing task force starts now

Recruiting committee members will take place over the next three to four weeks before a recommendation is brought to council.
Ignace area presents 'low seismic risk'

Ignace area presents 'low seismic risk'

On Jan. 28, a 1.3 magnitude quake was recorded 24 km northwest of Ignace at 1:20 p.m. and three hours later, a 2.7 magnitude quake was recorded 27 km northwest of Ignace at 4:40 p.m.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
2024 budget given the final thumbs-up by council

2024 budget given the final thumbs-up by council

The tax levy on the more than $537-million budget dropped to 5.47 per cent after growth and 5.91 per cent before growth.
UPDATE: Hwy 11 partially open near Geraldton after a collision

UPDATE: Hwy 11 partially open near Geraldton after a collision

The OPP has closed a portion of Hwy 11 in both directions for a collision.
VIDEO: LCBO pilot project to improve security coming to Northwest

VIDEO: LCBO pilot project to improve security coming to Northwest

Former Canadian Forces medical technician on trial for sexual assault

Former Canadian Forces medical technician on trial for sexual assault

It is alleged James Wilks, who was a medical assistant and technician with the Canadian Forces stationed in Thunder Bay and London, conducted unauthorized breast exams on prospective recruits.
84-year-old shipwreck found in Lake Superior

84-year-old shipwreck found in Lake Superior

Bulk carrier Arlington was heading from Port Arthur to Owen Sound.
City repair work may cause discoloured water

City repair work may cause discoloured water

Residents should not expect disruptions to their water supply.
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