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A man in his 50’s has been airlifted to hospital after an ATV rollover in East Uniacke.

RCMP say it happened around 7:40 p.m., Wednesday.

Details remain few at this time so it is unclear where exactly it was or what happened.

We will provide more information as it becomes available.

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Thunder Bay is full of meaningful moments, live entertainment, and community tradition this week—here’s what’s going on around the city!

Moose Hide Campaign Walk to End Violence

May 14 | 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM | Lakehead University to Confederation College

Community members, organizations, youth, and Elders are coming together...


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Ontario’s focus on the mining industry is working.

That ‘s according to the province’s Energy and Mines Minister Steven Lecce.

He says by reducing red tape, mines are getting built faster in Ontario.

“We started as the second slowest in the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), a benchmark no Canadian should be pr...


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After years of preparation, engineer and venture capitalist Peter Diedrich has submitted his candidacy for mayor of Thunder Bay.

Over time, the mayoral candidate has become concerned with Thunder Bay’s economic situation.

“When I saw the numbers for Thunder Bay’s growth since the early 2000s, in real economic terms, it’s not growth, it’s shrinkag...


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A Sioux Lookout elder is being presented one of two honorary degrees by the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.

Theresa Fiddler is being recognized for Indigenous health advocacy, which led to reforms to the health care system.

She and her huband along with several others took part in a hunger strike in 1988 at the Sioux Lookout Indian Zone Hospit...


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