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Posted 21 February 2026

Dubois and Maltais to carry Canadian flag for closing ceremonies

The flag bearers for the Milano Cortina 2026 closing ceremonies have been chosen for Team Canada. The Canadian Olympic Committee has named Olympic champions Steven Dubois and Valérie Maltais. Milano Cortina 2026 is the second Olympic appearance for Dubois and the fifth for Maltais....

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Posted 21 February 2026

2 more medals for Canada in Milan

It’s a double-medal day for Canada at the Winter Olympics in Milan. Ivanie Blondin took silver in the women’s mass start speed skating event. A bronze medal for Canada’s women’s curling team. Rachel Homan’s rink defeated the United States 10-7 Saturday morning. Canada’s men’s team...

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Posted 21 February 2026

Press Play: Looking for a refreshing dating show? Try ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 5

Are you getting tired of the typical dating show formats? Single’s Inferno solves that problem! Singles Inferno Season 5 has been dominating the dating scene, securing the second spot on Netflix’s “Global Top 10 Non-English Shows” for three consecutive weeks. Since the announcement of a...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Snow-pocalypse upside: Chicken Pot Pie

After days of shovelling what feels like an endless punishment from the sky—wet feet, aching backs, fingers so cold they barely bend—the winter charm has officially worn off. Coming home from work to a driveway that’s vanished under a fresh drift and stairs you have to locate by memory alone...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Marten Falls submits environmental assessment for Ring of Fire road

Marten Falls First Nation has submitted the environmental assessment for the proposed Marten Falls Community Access Road. The 184-kilometre all-season road will link Marten Falls with the provincial highway network for the first time, substantially increasing the community’s access to...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Vintage cameras up for auction

Calling all shutterbugs: The Friends of the Thunder Bay Public Library will be hosting a special vintage camera auction the weekend of March 14 at the County Fair Mall. The equipment is donated by the Interactive Media Development program at Confederation College. The college says that...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Thunder Bay aviation receives $1.5 million federal investment

The aviation industry in Thunder Bay is getting a piece of the pie from Mark Carney’s huge defence spending increase. The Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (FedNor) is investing over $1.5 million into Thunder Bay’s Laevero Aviation Group. These funds will go towards...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Artemis II eyes March launch with fuel leak addressed

NASA’s Artemis II moon mission completed its second “wet dress rehearsal” on Thursday, setting the stage for a potential launch date of March 6. The first attempt, made earlier this month, exposed leakage issues with the rocket’s liquid hydrogen fuel tank. Wet dress rehearsals take a...

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Posted 20 February 2026

Canadian men will play for hockey gold

Nathan MacKinnon broke a 2-2 tie with 36 seconds to play, and Canada will play for hockey supremacy Sunday. Canada trailed Finland 2-0 early in the second period after a slow start. Sam Reinhart brought the Canadians within one with a power play goal midway through the second, and Shea...

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Posted 20 February 2026

“What’s In The Fridge?” — How Danny & John Take A Peek Into Your FRIDGE, and you win Lotto tickets.

A few times a week on “Mornings In The Bay”, we bring you a feature that’s quickly becoming a listener favourite — “What’s In The Fridge?” Pic courtesy of Co-Pilot It’s simple. It’s chaotic. It’s personal. And it’s absolutely hilarious. The premise? Listeners text in a photo of the...

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