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Canada Post operations halted due to strike

Canada Post operations halted due to strike

Postal workers across the country are on strike as of 12:01 a.m. Friday.
Postal strike means DSSAB cheques will have to be picked up

Postal strike means DSSAB cheques will have to be picked up

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board says it won't mail out November cheques as a result of the work stoppage.
Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

The province has just made it easier for Smart Modular Canada to increase production on residential and commercial modular buildings for rural and First Nations communities.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
More critical highway improvements are coming: Ford

More critical highway improvements are coming: Ford

Critical highway infrastructure improvements have been made, and more are to come, the premier says.
Ginoogaming still seeking bridge solution

Ginoogaming still seeking bridge solution

The First Nation’s chief says Ontario’s Indigenous affairs minister has not reached out to her since a state of emergency was declared.
Holiday Wishes Tree Campaign wants a gift for every child this Christmas

Holiday Wishes Tree Campaign wants a gift for every child this Christmas

The Children’s Aid Society Thunder Bay District hopes to collect 400 gifts for children and youth this year.
Christmas Wish campaign puts smiles on children's faces

Christmas Wish campaign puts smiles on children's faces

Dilico Anishinabek Family Care launches Christmas gift program for the 16th year, and hope to collect 800 or more gift bags when this year's campaign winds down on Dec. 2.
Town of Marathon to appoint new councillor

Town of Marathon to appoint new councillor

Former Coun. Zack Souckey announced his resignation from council on Oct. 15, stating he was moving to Thunder Bay.
$8.5M a welcome ‘shock’ to Geraldton hospital CEO

$8.5M a welcome ‘shock’ to Geraldton hospital CEO

Premier Doug Ford toured the hospital on Wednesday and then got on the phone to ‘make that 8.5 million happen.’
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