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OPP investigating body found by rail tracks near Ignace

OPP investigating body found by rail tracks near Ignace

Police say the individual has been identified as a 35-year-old Kenora man
Year in Review: June 2022

Year in Review: June 2022

Conservative Kevin Holland and the NDP's Lise Vaugeois were elected to Queen's Park, shaking up the local provincial political establishment.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: City Council seeking more information before hiring a risk management specialist

VIDEO: City Council seeking more information before hiring a risk management specialist

Updated weather forecast shows 12 to 24 cm of snow for Thunder Bay

Updated weather forecast shows 12 to 24 cm of snow for Thunder Bay

Environment Canada also expects the wind chill to reach -39 on Thursday night
A zero-emissions ice resurfacer goes into service at Fort William Gardens

A zero-emissions ice resurfacer goes into service at Fort William Gardens

City officials say the all-electric Ice Wolf, which replaces an existing propane-powered ice resurfacer, will eliminate nearly 8 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year and improve air quality in the arena.
Supervised outdoor skating rinks are opening for the season

Supervised outdoor skating rinks are opening for the season

Some unsupervised sites are also opening, but city crews are still getting others ready
Holiday Heroes: Holly Gauvin

Holiday Heroes: Holly Gauvin

Holly Gauvin was nominated as a Holiday Hero for her work spearheading Elevate NWO's outreach in Thunder Bay's homeless encampments.
Seven youths charged after assault at Hammarskjold High School

Seven youths charged after assault at Hammarskjold High School

Multiple assailants are accused of participating in an incident that sent a 15-year-old student to hospital
Thunder Bay man's potential deportation sparks outpouring of support

Thunder Bay man's potential deportation sparks outpouring of support

Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal, who came to Thunder Bay four years ago as an international student, but ran into trouble financing his education during the pandemic, faces deportation as of Jan. 1.
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