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August features mixed results for Port of Thunder Bay

August features mixed results for Port of Thunder Bay

The Port of Thunder Bay handled lower tonnages in August, with grain shipments dropping to a three-year low for the month.
2023 shipping season closes

2023 shipping season closes

Final port stats are expected to be available early next week.
Young mother fighting for her life after Highway 11 crash

Young mother fighting for her life after Highway 11 crash

'It was an awful scene ... I'm just praying for them,' said Orillia man; Gofundme account set up for family
Emotional Braidwood offers condolences to Hague family in video statement

Emotional Braidwood offers condolences to Hague family in video statement

EDMONTON — Boxer Adam Braidwood fought back tears in a video statement where he offered condolences to the family of Tim Hague, who died after losing to the former CFL player in a heavyweight boxing match on Friday night.

Defender Kennedy Faulknor to join Canadian teammate Jessie Fleming at UCLA.

TORONTO — Defender Kennedy Faulknor is joining fellow Canadian international Jessie Fleming at UCLA.
Gwendolyn Pacholczak (nee Richardson)

Gwendolyn Pacholczak (nee Richardson)

Rose Abbott

Rose Abbott

The family announces with great sorrow the sudden passing of Rose Abbott, age 78 years, peacefully in Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre on Sunday, November 6, 2022.
MNRF warns of drying trend in Northwest, as 3 fires burn

MNRF warns of drying trend in Northwest, as 3 fires burn

Forest fire hazard high in Kenora, Fort Frances sectors, MNRF warns, with three active fires reported Sunday.
Four months of jail time for man who assaulted partner

Four months of jail time for man who assaulted partner

Kevin Daniels was sentenced on Monday by a Thunder Bay judge for one count of assault and one count of breaching a probation order for an incident that occurred earlier this year.

Worker fired for breaching policy, not over drug problem, Supreme Court rules

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal in a case involving an Alberta worker who was fired by a mining company after testing positive for drug use.
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