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Posted 19 February 2026

Why These Cream‑Cheese Raspberry Muffins Deserve Their Own Fan Club (Keto Friendly)

There are muffins… and then there are muffins that make you close your eyes on the first bite because they’re that good. These are the latter. Soft, tender, lightly sweet, and hiding little pockets of creamy, tangy goodness – they’re the kind of muffins that disappear faster than you...

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Posted 19 February 2026

Thunder Bay declares humanitarian crisis over homelessness

Thunder Bay City Council has voted to declare homelessness in the city a “humanitarian crisis.” The city describes a humanitarian crisis as a situation where “human life, health, safety, or dignity is at sustained and unacceptable risk, and where existing systems cannot meet basic needs...

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Posted 19 February 2026

Some motivation and a little reset.

It’s almost the end of a short week, but – still you might need a little motivation, a little reset, this one’s for you on Tell Me Something Good. Photo by Josef Holz on Unsplash You know… you can be a kind person and still say no. You can be a kind person and still put your own needs...

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Posted 19 February 2026

Another wave of snow hitting Thunder Bay Thursday

You may still be digging out from the storm Thursday morning, but more snow is on the way. The bulk of it fell throughout the day Wednesday and stopped overnight. But it has started up again for the city, and Environment Canada says you could see between 5 cm and 10 cm by Thursday...

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Posted 19 February 2026

ALL RURAL TRANSPORTATION is cancelled today. Rural schools closed.

Due to current and forecasted weather and road conditions, ALL RURAL TRANSPORTATION is cancelled for today, Thursday, February 19, 2026. The following schools are also closed today: Crestview PS Five Mile PS Gorham and Ware PS Kakabeka PS McKenzie PS Nor’wester View...

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Posted 18 February 2026

What’s Happening in YOUR Thunder Bay February 18–24

The final stretch of February is full of theatre, science activities, live music, family fun, and a brand‑new drag brunch experience. Here’s what’s happening this week in Thunder Bay. Cabaret Dates:• February 19–21• February 26–28• March 5–7Show Time: 7:30 PMLocation: Badanai...

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Posted 18 February 2026

The call of northwestern Ontario — where wilderness, hunting and fishing come together

Northwestern Ontario is the kind of place that doesn’t need to try to impress you — it just does. Endless boreal forest stretches across the horizon, lakes reflect the sky like glass, and the quiet feels deeper than anywhere else. This is real Canadian wilderness, where adventure isn’t...

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Posted 18 February 2026

Carney unveils $500 billion defence industry plan

Canada plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade into a new plan to build and buy Canadian-made military products wherever possible. In an announcement on Tuesday in Montreal, Prime Minister Mark Carney touted the new Defence Industrial Strategy. It calls for...

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Posted 18 February 2026

Chamber shares budget priorities with government

By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Source: The Chronicle-Journal Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson says there are several steps the Ontario government can take in its 2026 budget to help the city achieve its growth potential. The chamber...

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Posted 18 February 2026

Public ‘stepped up’ on nuclear waste plan

By Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Source: The Chronicle-Journal Citizens groups opposed to a proposed underground storage site for spent nuclear-fuel rods near Ignace say they’re heartened by the level of push-back against the project. A federal agency reviewing...

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