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Meet the candidates (Westfort): Alan D. Corbett

Meet the candidates (Westfort): Alan D. Corbett

Local business owner says city council needs a new vision, one prepared to handle the issues facing the city over the next four years and beyond.
Police seek missing 12-year-old

Police seek missing 12-year-old

Thunder Bay police are seeking assistance from the public in locating Connor Byzewski, 12, who was last seen on Oct. 3.
Meet the candidates (Westfort): John Collins

Meet the candidates (Westfort): John Collins

Daytona's Restaurant owner says he's dedicated 45 years to serving the public and sees council as the next logical step in his goal to make Thunder Bay better for everyone.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 3, 2022: Education strike mandate

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 3, 2022: Education strike mandate

TBT News for Oct. 3, 2022: Education strike mandate
Thunder Bay foresters get national nod for industry contributions

Thunder Bay foresters get national nod for industry contributions

Tom Ratz, Christa Campbell recognized by Forest Products Association of Canada.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Education support workers vote in favour of strike mandate

VIDEO: Education support workers vote in favour of strike mandate

Driving offences have increased sharply in Northwestern Ontario

Driving offences have increased sharply in Northwestern Ontario

OPP report 91 per cent more seat belt infractions and 71 per cent more cases of distracted driving this year, compared to the five-year average.
Thunder Bay hospital launches new breast cancer campaign

Thunder Bay hospital launches new breast cancer campaign

A new Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences campaign highlights the personal stories of cancer survivors.
Section of Balmoral set to reopen as another section closes

Section of Balmoral set to reopen as another section closes

Balmoral Street is set to reopen to at least two lanes of traffic between Central Avenue and Alloy Drive, while another stretch will close, while work also continues on River Street culvert replacement.
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