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Council looks to city-owned lands for infill

Council looks to city-owned lands for infill

The City of Thunder Bay will consider selling municipal property including parking lots and parkland to spur housing development in core areas, but some councillors warned against a “fire sale on city parks.”
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 20, 2023: Local man accused in stabbing

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 20, 2023: Local man accused in stabbing

TBT News for March 20, 2023: Local man accused in stabbing
UPDATED: Former RCMP chief superintendent named new TBPS chief of police

UPDATED: Former RCMP chief superintendent named new TBPS chief of police

Darcy Fleury, a citizen the Red River Métis, has served in various roles with the RCMP across Canada, including Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta, and Nunavut
New boat gives Dragons of Hope a lift

New boat gives Dragons of Hope a lift

Thunder Bay's Dragons of Hope team, which supports those with a breast cancer diagnosis through the sport of dragon boating, will launch in a boat of its own for the first time this season.
Campaign raises money for period products

Campaign raises money for period products

Money collected during Thunder Bay Shark Week campaign will be used to buy menstrual products for Shelter House clients.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police and Police Services Board spent a lot more than expected in 2022

Police and Police Services Board spent a lot more than expected in 2022

Thunder Bay Police Board went $702,000 over budget, due mainly to legal costs
Update: Missing teen found

Update: Missing teen found

The 15-year-old has been safely located, the Thunder Bay Police Service reports.
Thunder Bay Public Library names new head librarian

Thunder Bay Public Library names new head librarian

Staff member Ruth Hamlin-Douglas outscored all other candidates for the job
Polar Bear Plunge seeks at least 100 more jumpers

Polar Bear Plunge seeks at least 100 more jumpers

Organizers have set a $75,000 goal for 2023, money that will be used to support a variety of local organizations in the community.
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