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VIDEO: Inquest into death of Moses Beaver wraps up

VIDEO: Inquest into death of Moses Beaver wraps up

Victim’s father testifies son's death on his mind ‘every waking hour’

Victim’s father testifies son's death on his mind ‘every waking hour’

Glenn Allen provided emotional testimony in the second-degree murder trial for his son Jesse Allen, sharing details of witnessing him stab his other son, 18-year-old son Wayne Allen
City releases infrastructure wish list

City releases infrastructure wish list

City staff have put projects like a multi-use turf facility, traffic light synchronization, and an expanded Port Arthur recreation hub at the top of a new infrastructure priority list.
City opening up summer camp registration

City opening up summer camp registration

Sign-up for city-run summer camps to start on Monday
‘We’re building that Ring of Fire,’ says Doug Ford

‘We’re building that Ring of Fire,’ says Doug Ford

Premier said Far North mine and road development will elevate standard of living in remote communities
Canada Post raises concern about loose dogs on Fort William First Nation

Canada Post raises concern about loose dogs on Fort William First Nation

Fort William First Nation issued a community notice earlier this week after Canada Post raised the issue of dogs at large as a safety concern for mail carriers.
Atikokan declares state of emergency after Mercury Avenue culvert collapse

Atikokan declares state of emergency after Mercury Avenue culvert collapse

Atikokan declares state of emergency, with residents thankful no one was hurt but are asking questions about whether something could have been done.
TBT NEWSHOUR: May 11, 2023: Incoming police chief takes questions

TBT NEWSHOUR: May 11, 2023: Incoming police chief takes questions

TBT News for May 11, 2023: Incoming police chief takes questions
Let's Eat: Lasa offers taste of the Philippines in Thunder Bay

Let's Eat: Lasa offers taste of the Philippines in Thunder Bay

Filipino-style noodles, made with chicken and vegetables, and their pork spring rolls are top sellers
City looks to boost cratering compliance with sign rules

City looks to boost cratering compliance with sign rules

The City of Thunder Bay is tweaking rules governing mobile signs, after a review found only 10 per cent complied with bylaw requirements.
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