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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Paid parking coming to waterfront next month

VIDEO: Paid parking coming to waterfront next month

Free compost available now

Free compost available now

Residents bringing garbage, recycling and/or hazardous household waste should dispose of these items at the solid waste and recycling facility on Mapleward Road first, before visiting the special compost pick-up area. 
Pass options added to Marina Park paid parking plan

Pass options added to Marina Park paid parking plan

Motorists will be able to buy a four-hour pass or a full-day pass, good for the rest of 2024, when paid parking at the waterfront goes into effect on June 1.
Landmark agreement ushers in new era of equity for FN students

Landmark agreement ushers in new era of equity for FN students

The new engagement framework, which has been described as "monumental," will see four First Nations in the region gain equitable respresentation within the Superior-Greenstone District School Board.
Bombers doubled up in Centennial Cup opener

Bombers doubled up in Centennial Cup opener

Second-year Sioux Lookout Bombers were outshot, but very competitive in their first ever appearance at the national Junior A championship in Oakville, Ont.
Local students 'Enter the Den'

Local students 'Enter the Den'

Students in Grades 7-12 present their business plans to a panel of judges.
FedNor investing over $500k for local internship jobs

FedNor investing over $500k for local internship jobs

Over $500,000 is being invested by FedNor for various youth internship opportunities across Northwestern Ontario. 
Charges laid after NAPS seizes narcotics and firearms

Charges laid after NAPS seizes narcotics and firearms

Nishnawbe Aski Police executed a search warrant and arrested a Longlac man and three people from Constance Lake.
Sheila North will speak at Brodie Library Thursday night

Sheila North will speak at Brodie Library Thursday night

The former Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak is reading from her memoir as part of Thunder Bay Public Library’s Indigenous Author Series.
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