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Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ministry of Health announces children aged five and over eligible for first booster shot

Ministry of Health announces children aged five and over eligible for first booster shot

Minister of Health updated public health guidance and announces first booster shot for children aged five and over.
TB Community Centre offering minor Soccer for youth

TB Community Centre offering minor Soccer for youth

Terrace Bay’s Community Centre is calling out to youth interested in playing minor soccer this fall.
Pic River First Nation Health Centre announces pharmacist visit

Pic River First Nation Health Centre announces pharmacist visit

The Biigtigong Mno-Zhi-yaawgamig Pic River First Nations Health Centre is hosting a pharmacist visit for the community.
Donna Tremblay of Royalty Data advances to Pow Wow Pitch Semi-Finals

Donna Tremblay of Royalty Data advances to Pow Wow Pitch Semi-Finals

Indigenous entrepreneur from Thunder Bay, Ontario selected from more than 2,400 applications for a chance to win $25,000
One new forest fire confirmed in the Northwest Region

One new forest fire confirmed in the Northwest Region

Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services reports one new forest fire.
Feds provide money to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Feds provide money to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Projects were approved in Thunder Bay and across Northwestern Ontario
September marks beginning of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

September marks beginning of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Canada (CCC) shared five reasons why Canadians must change the face of childhood cancer.
PHU advice to keep children safe and healthy when back to school

PHU advice to keep children safe and healthy when back to school

Preparing children for going back to school can make it for a very busy time for families.
Text and chat options added to mental health/addictions crisis phone line

Text and chat options added to mental health/addictions crisis phone line

Canadian Mental Health Association says young people are more comfortable texting or chatting.
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