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TBT NEWSHOUR: June 20, 2023: Police board set to regain voting rights

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 20, 2023: Police board set to regain voting rights

TBT News for June 20, 2023: Police board set to regain voting rights
Gravel pits, camp lots potentially a focus of Gorham and Ware official plan review

Gravel pits, camp lots potentially a focus of Gorham and Ware official plan review

The Lakehead Rural Planning Board is starting the review with an open house on June 28
Accidental pushing of panic button at high school leads to police response

Accidental pushing of panic button at high school leads to police response

Police say they had verbal confirmation that it was not a drill and responded accordingly.
Terms set for city council review

Terms set for city council review

A year-long review led by a citizen committee could dramatically reshape Thunder Bay’s city council, with everything from council's size to how it's elected on the table.
Closing arguments in Robinson-Superior treaty annuity case will be made in Thunder Bay

Closing arguments in Robinson-Superior treaty annuity case will be made in Thunder Bay

Fort William First Nation chief Michele Solomon said the outcome holds the potential to change the lives of marginalized people
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Cats double up Bucks, win fifth in a row

Cats double up Bucks, win fifth in a row

Three Thunder Bay pitchers combined to hold the Bucks to three runs as they continue to make a push for the Great Plains East first-half crown.
VIDEO: Police Board names new chair, vice-chair

VIDEO: Police Board names new chair, vice-chair

Sunrise ceremony to kick off National Indigenous Peoples' Day

Sunrise ceremony to kick off National Indigenous Peoples' Day

National Indigenous People's Day to be celebrated atop Anemki Wajiw on Wednesday
Police Board reaffirms support for a new police headquarters

Police Board reaffirms support for a new police headquarters

The Thunder Bay Police Services Board, made up of entirely new members, reaffirmed the past board’s support for a new police headquarters estimated to cost $56 million in 2020
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