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‘Who pulled the plug?’: recent storms caused seiche in Lake Superior

‘Who pulled the plug?’: recent storms caused seiche in Lake Superior

The phenomenon is effectively a large-scale sloshing of water back and forth in a bay or lake.
No injuries in weekend house fire in isolated First Nation

No injuries in weekend house fire in isolated First Nation

The blaze early Sunday evening consumed the home in North Caribou Lake.
Province, union at an impasse on classifying fire rangers as firefighters

Province, union at an impasse on classifying fire rangers as firefighters

OPSEU is pushing for MNR fire rangers to be officially designated as firefighters, the government says it agrees, but still no deal signed.
No reports of tornadoes after weekend storms, weather office says

No reports of tornadoes after weekend storms, weather office says

Environment Canada is still requesting reports from the public about Sunday’s active weather.
‘Strength, kindness, and unconditional love’: Sol Mamakwa’s wife dies

‘Strength, kindness, and unconditional love’: Sol Mamakwa’s wife dies

The Kiiwetinoong MPP confirmed Pearl Mamakwa’s death on Sunday.
Property owners on Northwestern Ontario lake make blue-green algae a priority

Property owners on Northwestern Ontario lake make blue-green algae a priority

The Loon Lake Waterkeepers Conservancy was formed in 2024, advocating for improved water quality and plans to step up monitoring and research.
‘Parents Like Us’: health unit aims to help caregivers of those using substances

‘Parents Like Us’: health unit aims to help caregivers of those using substances

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit says the handbook is largely aimed at parents or guardians of young people, but information is also more widely applicable.
Beautifying lakefront property can also help mitigate blue-green algae, LRCA says

Beautifying lakefront property can also help mitigate blue-green algae, LRCA says

Experts presented information about cyanobacteria at a public forum Thursday evening.
Big jump in drug arrests drives overall increase in criminal charges last year: police

Big jump in drug arrests drives overall increase in criminal charges last year: police

Thunder Bay police’s annual report also showed an increase in theft-related charges, slight decreases in assaults, sexual offences.
New foundation will subsidize vet care for low-income pet owners

New foundation will subsidize vet care for low-income pet owners

The Leo Project officially launched June 1, and primarily serves the Kenora area.
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