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Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

The deputy reeve of LaVallee Township is eyeing the Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP seat on Parliament Hill.
Candidate profile: Eric Arner

Candidate profile: Eric Arner

Educator Eric Arner is the Green candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
Confederation College enrolment projected to fall by 20 per cent next year

Confederation College enrolment projected to fall by 20 per cent next year

The college's $6.5 million budget deficit for the coming year is its first deficit since 2015
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Government admonished over proposed Ring of Fire legislation

Government admonished over proposed Ring of Fire legislation

Declaring a 'region of strategic importance" cannot happen without consultation, First Nations' leaders say
‘Our health matters too’: Neskantaga healthcare workers, leadership, grapple with nursing station closure

‘Our health matters too’: Neskantaga healthcare workers, leadership, grapple with nursing station closure

The community’s healthcare facility was shuttered after the smell of fuel was detected when water got into the basement.
South Gillies man arrested after fleeing police

South Gillies man arrested after fleeing police

OPP spotted a person wanted for failing to comply with a release order stemming from drug trafficking and weapons charges
Collision in Dryden leads to impaired charge

Collision in Dryden leads to impaired charge

A 21-year-old man was charged after an April 11 crash on Memorial Avenue.
Neskantaga begins evacuations due to closed nursing station

Neskantaga begins evacuations due to closed nursing station

The first plane with space for approximately 30 community members is set to arrive in Thunder Bay Wednesday afternoon.
Police urge ongoing caution in wake of overdose spike

Police urge ongoing caution in wake of overdose spike

While police have yet to identify the substance involved, they say it is likely an opioid.
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