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What's Poppin': Dinners, Markets and The Maamawe Summer Festival

What's Poppin': Dinners, Markets and The Maamawe Summer Festival

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Border Cats win streak snapped at 7

Border Cats win streak snapped at 7

La Crosse edges Thunder Bay 6-5 in extra innings
Hockey community to protest potential Neebing Arena closure

Hockey community to protest potential Neebing Arena closure

The city is trying to cut $1.5 million from its operating budget, at the request of council.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Chill blank RKC Third Coast, jump to second in standings

Chill blank RKC Third Coast, jump to second in standings

Jamie Wynne and Edoardo Calzola, with a spectacular bicycle kick goal, scored for Thunder Bay in Friday night's 2-0 win over their expansion rivals.
VIDEO: Council to weigh impact of $1.5M in proposed budget cuts

VIDEO: Council to weigh impact of $1.5M in proposed budget cuts

Council-ordered cuts could cancel bus routes, close arena

Council-ordered cuts could cancel bus routes, close arena

Two Thunder Bay Transit routes, the Neebing arena, most outdoor rinks, and a long list of other services are on the chopping block as city council looks to cut spending in 2024.
Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

A tentative settlement approval hearing is scheduled for October 2023 in the $110 million class action lawsuit against convicted pedophile Ralph Rowe and the Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Keewatin and Scouts Canada
Forest fire smoke affecting several parts of the region

Forest fire smoke affecting several parts of the region

The Thunder Bay, Atikokan, Greenstone, and north shore Lake Superior areas have all been affected by heavy smoke on Friday
Police initiative results in arrests of people wanted on outstanding warrants

Police initiative results in arrests of people wanted on outstanding warrants

In a two-day period, OPP, along with the Thunder Bay Police Service and the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, arrested 31 people on outstanding warrants.
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