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Posted 26 March 2026

Student-led exhibit amplifies sexual activism at Lakehead

Sexuality, identity, and human rights are being explored at Lakehead University’s inaugural student-led Sexual Activism and Politics exhibit. The four-day exhibition is the culmination of a semester of study in the Gender and Women’s Studies program. Students have turned the university’s...

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Posted 26 March 2026

Fatal fire on KI First Nation

One person is dead following a fatal fire on the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI or Big Trout Lake) First Nation. The OPP say the fire broke out to a house on Crossroads Street early Monday morning, around 3:30. First Responders, Regional Fire Rescue personnel and the KI Fire Department...

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Posted 26 March 2026

Meals on Wheels Urgently Needs Volunteers: Hear Dee’s Interview with Maryann Corbeil (Audio)

Meals on Wheels® has one simple but powerful purpose: to provide one home‑delivered, nourishing meal every weekday to people in our community who need it most. For many clients, it’s more than food – it’s connection, safety, and a friendly face at the door. But right now, the Thunder...

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Posted 26 March 2026

Single-vehicle accident claims on life on Highway 595

The Thunder Bay OPP is investigating a fatal collision on Highway 595 Wednesday afternoon. Police say the single-vehicle accident took place around 1 pm and involved a plow truck. The driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. The highway was closed for much of the day and...

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Posted 26 March 2026

Fort Frances/Hammarskjold girls earn first wins at OFSAA curling championships

Two northwestern Ontario high school curling teams have picked up their first wins at the all-Ontario championships in Thunder. The Fort Frances Muskies girls team, skipped by Aili Chabot, dominated RS McLaughlin Collegiate from Oshawa Thursday morning, winning 15-0. The Muskies scored...

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Posted 26 March 2026

The WAKE UP CALL.

I call this “good news story” – THE WAKE UP CALL. Have you ever had one of those moments where life taps you on the shoulder and says, “Hey, remember me”?  I came across a little note earlier this week – nothing fancy, just a few lines on a page – but it hit me like a sunrise over the...

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Posted 26 March 2026

North York man charged in Dryden drug bust

A 35-year-old man from North York has been charged with possession of illicit drugs for the purpose of trafficking following a traffic stop in Dryden. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), with assistance from several other law enforcement teams, made the...

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Posted 25 March 2026

Highway 17 east of Ignace open again

The Trans-Canada Highway between Shabaqua Corners and Ignace is open after nearly 12 hours. Highway 17 was closed around 10:30 Thursday morning due to a collision between two tractor-trailer units. There has been no word if there were any injuries. The road was finally opened two...

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Posted 25 March 2026

Thunder Bay boys high school curlers unbeaten at OFSAA championship

Two Thunder Bay high school curling teams have opened play at the all-Ontario championship in Thunder Bay with wins. The Hammarskjold Vikings boys team skipped Warren Stroud defeated Bishop Allen Academy from Etobicoke 11-3 in Wednesday night draw. They had scored a convincing 10-2...

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Posted 25 March 2026

What’s Happening in YOUR Thunder Bay March 25–31

March wraps up in Thunder Bay with powerhouse theatre, rock tributes, drag excellence, and community bingo fun. Whether you’re heading to the theatre, rocking out with live music, or grabbing your lucky dabber, here’s what’s happening around the city this week. Jesus Christ Superstar...

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