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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Tigers ground game sinks Vikings

Tigers ground game sinks Vikings

Lance Basalyga rushed for 192 yards and four touchdowns to lead Westgate to the 27-15 win.
VIDEO: Unique climate rally held outside M.P. Patty Hajdu's office

VIDEO: Unique climate rally held outside M.P. Patty Hajdu's office

Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

An arbitrated agreement with Ontario's college faculty will see limited wage increases under Bill 124, but OPSEU says it still included "significant gains."
Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario is welcoming the decision to lift COVID-19 border restrictions, but warns it will take years for the region's tourism industry to recover.
Kakabeka Falls viewing platform closed for maintenance

Kakabeka Falls viewing platform closed for maintenance

The prime viewing platform on the east side of Kakabeka Falls is closed for maintenance and repairs.
Treasure Exchange Days returns this weekend

Treasure Exchange Days returns this weekend

The City of Thunder Bay's popular Treasure Exchange Days event returns this weekend.
Implosion of biomass boiler signals end of an era in Fort Frances

Implosion of biomass boiler signals end of an era in Fort Frances

The demolition of the biomass boiler at the former Resolute mill in Fort Frances symbolized the end of its century-long history for local residents.
Man acquitted of murder pleads guilty to aggravated assault of separate victim

Man acquitted of murder pleads guilty to aggravated assault of separate victim

Patrick O’Keese, who was acquitted of second-degree murder in the death of Brayden Moonias, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for an attack on a man in the same area that left the victim blind.
Mayor's Mulligan raises thousands for PRO Kids

Mayor's Mulligan raises thousands for PRO Kids

Organizers say the annual golf tournament could bring in as much as $20,000 to help local youth take part in athletic and other recreational activities.
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