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VIDEO: Canadian Lakehead Exhibition returns to Thunder Bay for first time since 2019

VIDEO: Canadian Lakehead Exhibition returns to Thunder Bay for first time since 2019

Unifor elects a new national president

Unifor elects a new national president

Lana Payne succeeds Jerry Dias as Unifor's national president, becoming the first woman to lead the 315,000-member union.
Local pot shops not hitting panic button over OCS delays

Local pot shops not hitting panic button over OCS delays

Customers may face more limited selection after a cyber attack knocked out Ontario’s cannabis supplier, but Thunder Bay shops say existing supply will last weeks.
Crowds flock to first day of CLE fun (15 photos)

Crowds flock to first day of CLE fun (15 photos)

Five-day event opened on Wednesday, with more than 55,000 expected to attend between now and Monday.
Thunderbolts swimmer ready for a challenge

Thunderbolts swimmer ready for a challenge

Kaitlyn Luu attend the 2022 Speedo Canadian Junior and Senior Championships last month.
A classic car tour comes to Thunder Bay

A classic car tour comes to Thunder Bay

Canadian Coasters 2022 are in Thunder Bay during their 55th anniversary tour of the country
Police look to identify woman seen with missing person Kacey Yellowhead

Police look to identify woman seen with missing person Kacey Yellowhead

There is growing concern for the welfare of Kacey Yellowhead, who was last seen in the Simpson Street and Northern Avenue area on Aug. 2 at approximately 7:20 p.m.
Motorcyclist in Vickers collision remains in hospital

Motorcyclist in Vickers collision remains in hospital

A motorcyclist involved in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Vickers Street and Northern Avenue Tuesday remains in hospital, while two others were released.
TBSO announces 2022/23 Welcome Back Pricing

TBSO announces 2022/23 Welcome Back Pricing

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is offering incredible ticket pricing.
One dead on Lake Saint Joseph after barge capsized

One dead on Lake Saint Joseph after barge capsized

Members of the Pickle Lake Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Northwest Emergency Response Team, and Underwater Search and Recovery Unit, with assistance from members of the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, are investigating a death on a local lake.
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