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50/50 draw winner takes home $1.1M prize

50/50 draw winner takes home $1.1M prize

Joe Valente says he's supported the popular draw since Day 1.
COVID funding for 2024 uncertain

COVID funding for 2024 uncertain

Thunder Bay’s public health unit calls uncertainty over provincial COVID funding in 2024 a “significant risk” to its budget.
Falcons, Vikings in contention at OFSAA championships

Falcons, Vikings in contention at OFSAA championships

St. Ignatius won their only match of the day at the AA girls basketball championship in Guelph, while Hammarskjold split a pair of matches at the AA boys tournament in Stratford.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 23, 2023: Corrections officers head to arbitration

TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 23, 2023: Corrections officers head to arbitration

TBT News for Nov. 23, 2023: Corrections officers head to arbitration
Thunder Bay 50/50 sets $2M guarantee for final draw of 2023

Thunder Bay 50/50 sets $2M guarantee for final draw of 2023

A new, bigger guaranteed jackpot for the Thunder Bay 50/50; a whopping $2 million.
St. Joseph's Be Their Secret Santa campaign underway

St. Joseph's Be Their Secret Santa campaign underway

The St. Joseph’s Care Group has been helping out their clients who are alone during Christmas with their annual Be Their Secret Santa campaign, which is celebrating its ninth year of operation.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Corrections workers speak out ahead of arbitration talks

VIDEO: Corrections workers speak out ahead of arbitration talks

City considers action on short-term rentals

City considers action on short-term rentals

Thunder Bay's city council will debate how to tackle short-term rentals like Airbnb next week, which one councillor argues are robbing the city of tax revenue and housing options.
University, college looking to make up shortfall with potential tuition increase

University, college looking to make up shortfall with potential tuition increase

Confederation College has lost $8 million in tuition revenue since 2018 while Lakehead University's board of governors recently approved a provisional $5.284 million budget deficit for 2023-2024 fiscal year.
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