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Waterfront chosen as preferred location for Thunder Bay science centre

Waterfront chosen as preferred location for Thunder Bay science centre

Science North has confirmed its preferred location for a proposed 34,000 square foot science centre in Thunder Bay as the Pool 6 lands at the waterfront.
Caribou challenges Marathon Palladium Project

Caribou challenges Marathon Palladium Project

Mayor Rick Dumas is hopeful that Minister will give the go-ahead to build the Palladium mine near Marathon, but environmental concerns might be in the way.
Police seek missing 25-year-old

Police seek missing 25-year-old

City police search for a missing man who was last seen Aug. 2.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Acting police chief: social issues need to be addressed to lower violent crime

VIDEO: Acting police chief: social issues need to be addressed to lower violent crime

Monkeypox vaccines will soon be available in Northwestern Ontario

Monkeypox vaccines will soon be available in Northwestern Ontario

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is preparing to offer a limited supply of monkeypox vaccines to those at higher risk.
High risk traffic stop leads to drug and gun seizure

High risk traffic stop leads to drug and gun seizure

Six individuals are facing numerous charges following a high-risk traffic stop on Wednesday.
Holomego brings size and smarts to Otters camp

Holomego brings size and smarts to Otters camp

Thunder Bay Kings product, who spent last year honing his game at the Seventh Fire Secondary School, was a fifth-round pick by Erie in the 2022 OHL draft.
Policy Institute charts how COVID affected the North’s economy

Policy Institute charts how COVID affected the North’s economy

Thanks to the region’s economy and geography, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Northern Ontario in unique ways
Touting success, homelessness pilot program seeks additional funding

Touting success, homelessness pilot program seeks additional funding

A pilot program providing supports for people experiencing homelessness reports connecting over two dozen people in Thunder Bay with housing this year.
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