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Wawa doctor Anjali Oberai recognized as Ontario physician of the year

Wawa doctor Anjali Oberai recognized as Ontario physician of the year

Wawa physician Dr. Anjali Oberai has been recognized as the Ontario family physician of the year by the Ontario College of Family Physicians.
Lakehead event reviews progress on development goals

Lakehead event reviews progress on development goals

An event hosted by Lakehead University this week will review Thunder Bay's progress in meeting UN Sustainable Development Goals and hear from community leaders on what gives them hope for positive change.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 27, 2022: New era at city hall

TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 27, 2022: New era at city hall

TBT News for Nov. 27, 2022: New era at city hall
Local family face of Ronald McDonald House holiday campaign

Local family face of Ronald McDonald House holiday campaign

A Thunder Bay family that’s spent over 300 nights at Ronald McDonald House in London was chosen as the face of the charity’s holiday campaign this year.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Magnus theatre breaks ground on Next Stage project

Magnus theatre breaks ground on Next Stage project

The project will see the addition of a 125-seat Studio Theatre, expansion of the Production Shop, renovations to the Lounge, and building improvements and retrofit
Brekveld returns as OFA leader

Brekveld returns as OFA leader

Peggy Brekveld of Murillo has been re-elected to a third straight one-year term as president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
Thunder Bay aviation company celebrates 25th anniversary

Thunder Bay aviation company celebrates 25th anniversary

Levaero Aviation in Thunder Bay has become "a little more creative" to respond to labour and supply challenges as it looks to continue growth.
UPDATE: Missing Teen Located

UPDATE: Missing Teen Located

A Thunder Bay youth reported missing over the weekend has been safely located.
New council prepares to take on "heavy files"

New council prepares to take on "heavy files"

Thunder Bay's new city council will confront decisions like an "extraordinarily difficult" 2023 budget and a proposed indoor turf facility soon after being officially inaugurated on Monday.
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