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Separate raids lead to three drug trafficking arrests

Separate raids lead to three drug trafficking arrests

OPP in Nipigon have charged three people with drug crimes after executing warrants earlier this month.
Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

CEO Juanita Lawson says they’re effectively soft launching the hub, bringing more services online as staffing, funding allows.
‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

April 28 federal election falls on the same day as the National Day of Mourning for killed, injured workers.
Matheson, Ont. couple wins $2.2-million 50/50 prize

Matheson, Ont. couple wins $2.2-million 50/50 prize

Couple had no idea their life was about to change when their phone rang on Friday morning.
Employers across the region hope to boost recruitment at job fair

Employers across the region hope to boost recruitment at job fair

Event consultant says the Opportunities Northwest Job Fair has been “so busy” from the moment they opened the doors.
'Messy' weather system to hit the city, region starting tonight

'Messy' weather system to hit the city, region starting tonight

Environment Canada meteorologist says to expect snow, possible ice pellet mix.
Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Fewer international student spaces, declining domestic enrollment, and other factors cited as reasons for the current halt.
Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Returning officers say voters will start receiving their information cards on April 7.
Spring storm expected along the North Shore

Spring storm expected along the North Shore

The storm could start late Thursday and continue until Monday.
People's Party of Canada chooses Amos Bradley to run in Thunder Bay-Superior North

People's Party of Canada chooses Amos Bradley to run in Thunder Bay-Superior North

The Thunder Bay resident will carry the PPC colours in the 2025 federal election
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