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Pedestrian involved in collision with motor vehicle

Pedestrian involved in collision with motor vehicle

Police have closed a section of May Street, between Cumming and Leith streets, while they investigate the early morning incident.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fighting Walleye save season with Game 3 win

Fighting Walleye save season with Game 3 win

Max Leduc and Jeremy Dunmore had two goals apiece as Kam River rallied back from a 2-0 deficit Thursday night to win their first game of the SIJHL final.
VIDEO: Incoming police chief promises greater transparency

VIDEO: Incoming police chief promises greater transparency

Leaders react to Treaty 9 lawsuit

Leaders react to Treaty 9 lawsuit

A lawsuit announced by 10 Treaty 9 First Nations against the province and feds has potentially massive consequences for Ring of Fire development, opposition leaders say, while the Ford government remained tight-lipped on the development.
Video: Quick-thinking cop, motorist prevent tragedy

Video: Quick-thinking cop, motorist prevent tragedy

A pedestrian was fined after crossing a busy highway on a red light and nearly being struck.
LCBO doing away with paper bags

LCBO doing away with paper bags

Bring your own bag, purchase a reusable bag or use a cardboard box being phased-in over the next few months
Woman arrested after waving knife at children

Woman arrested after waving knife at children

A 24-year-old woman faces charges after allegedly threatening a group of children with a knife in the Picton Avenue area on Wednesday.
TBT NEWSHOUR: April 26, 2023: Treaty 9 lawsuit alleges breach of treaty

TBT NEWSHOUR: April 26, 2023: Treaty 9 lawsuit alleges breach of treaty

TBT News for April 26, 2023: Treaty 9 lawsuit alleges breach of treaty
Province falling short on municipal funding, opposition parties charge

Province falling short on municipal funding, opposition parties charge

Ontario's opposition parties charged the province is shortchanging municipalities as they addressed Northwestern Ontario leaders at the NOMA conference.
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