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Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

'I'm so proud' says hospital CEO.
Northern lawyers want more time to consider big changes

Northern lawyers want more time to consider big changes

The president of the Rainy River District Law Association says one of the proposed changes could make it prohibitively expensive for most people to access civil justice.
Fish for free on Father’s Day weekend

Fish for free on Father’s Day weekend

The province says the weekend is the third of four free fishing periods this year.
'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

Mining Day in Thunder Bay will be held on Saturday at Marina Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Residents claim McIvor Court is getting worse

Residents claim McIvor Court is getting worse

McIvor Court residents rally once again to raise awareness of poor living conditions inside social housing.
Wildland firefighters keeping flames away from Sandy Lake First Nation

Wildland firefighters keeping flames away from Sandy Lake First Nation

The MNR says the over-150,000-hectare blaze which forced the community’s evacuation remains about six kilometres from the remote First Nation.
'Nothing to investigate': SIU ends investigation into Wunnumin Lake incident

'Nothing to investigate': SIU ends investigation into Wunnumin Lake incident

The Special Investigations Unit says it will not investigate an officers actions around a "medical incident" that occurred in police custody.
Forest fire smoke causes 'other-worldly' sunsets

Forest fire smoke causes 'other-worldly' sunsets

A hobby photographer in Thunder Bay used a telephoto lens to take photos in which sunspots are visible
Webequie road would have 'significant' impact on caribou, wolverines: EA

Webequie road would have 'significant' impact on caribou, wolverines: EA

The impact on fish and fish habitat, as well as vegetation and wetlands would not be significant according to the draft environmental assessment. An impact statement also predicts a negative impact on people, through increased risk of racism and sex-based violence.
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