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Hajdu commits $3 million to Eabametoong

Hajdu commits $3 million to Eabametoong

The Minister of Indigenous Services of Canada, Patty Hajdu, announced $3 million in funding to aid the students and staff of the John C. Yesno Education Centre after a structural fire destroyed the school.
OPP helicopter takes to sky in search of missing Sudbury councillor

OPP helicopter takes to sky in search of missing Sudbury councillor

The Ontario Provincial Police helicopter will be in Sudbury today, Feb. 2, to aid in the search for missing Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini
Ontario cuts school bus eligibility

Ontario cuts school bus eligibility

“It's certainly not something we want to happen. But, quite frankly, these families who are affected are just no longer funded for transportation by the province of Ontario.”
Fake Shark joining Hotel Mira at Cinema 5 Skatepark on Sunday

Fake Shark joining Hotel Mira at Cinema 5 Skatepark on Sunday

The band is on a 20-date cross-Canada tour called I Am Not Myself.
Synergy North president and CEO retiring in May

Synergy North president and CEO retiring in May

Tim Wilson has had an extensive career with the utility, joining Thunder Bay Hydro as the manager of market compliance in 2001.
Afterschool care might be on the chopping block for rural students

Afterschool care might be on the chopping block for rural students

Before and after-school care could be cut at four rural schools, leaving kids and parents with few options for alternatives.
Feds and Neskantaga discuss resolving Canada's longest boil water advisory

Feds and Neskantaga discuss resolving Canada's longest boil water advisory

It’s been 29 years since Neskantaga First Nation first told their community to boil water before drinking and cooking.
2024 Sled for Eternity moving on to whiter pastures

2024 Sled for Eternity moving on to whiter pastures

Sled for Eternity is an annual snowmobile ride and fundraiser for Adult & Teen Challenge Central Canada that is normally held on the trails surrounding Thunder Bay.
VIDEO: Thunderwolves basketball wrap-up

VIDEO: Thunderwolves basketball wrap-up

Council approves library budget but denies consultant request

Council approves library budget but denies consultant request

The Thunder Bay Public Library received a yes for its $6.9 million budget for 2024. TBPL representatives were requesting $150,000 to hire an outside consultant to explore a potential Intercity mall location.
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