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'I think Walmart caved,' expert says of spat with Visa Now that Visa and Walmart have stepped out of the ring, some experts are positing their theories on which player emerged the winner in the six-month dispute over card fees. 3 people charged after Kenora opioid drug bust Ontario Provincial Police and the Treaty 3 Police Service have arrested and charged three people in Kenora, Ont. as a result of a drug trafficking investigation, according to the OPP. Here's what you've been doing to enjoy another northern Ontario winter Up North asked you to show us how you're spending the time and enjoying the latest blast of winter. Walters gets his Wings: Let's get airborne It's been a while since I've been flying - or written about it - but I'm looking forward to when I can take off again. 'Mini Market Wednesdays' being promoted by Thunder Bay market Officials with the Thunder Bay Country Market say they're looking to revitalize the Wednesday evening market, and provide more opportunities for shoppers.

1 dead, 3 seriously injured in crash that closed Highway 61 at Kam River bridge Friday Ontario Provincial Police in Thunder Bay, Ont. say one person is dead and three people have been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a crash on Highway 61 at the Kaministiquia River bridge. Health Canada sending rape kits to Ontario reserves following community pressure Health Canada is sending rape kits to reserves in northern Ontario amid complaints from Indigenous leaders that they lack the resources to properly investigate cases of sexual assault — a widespread problem in Indigenous communities. Walmart to once again accept Visa at Thunder Bay stores Thunder Bay's Walmart stores will once again Visa cards starting this morning. Northern Ontario snowmobile club wants to hook up trails to American 'friends' Recent snowfall means snowmobilers near Thunder Bay now have some groomed trails to ride on. Walmart strikes deal with Visa to settle credit card fee dispute

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