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Woman sleeping in stolen, running vehicle arrested for impaired operation

Woman sleeping in stolen, running vehicle arrested for impaired operation

A 26-year-old Thunder Bay woman is facing numerous charges following an incident Thursday morning.
Fire chief recommends against station cuts

Fire chief recommends against station cuts

Fire chief Greg Hankkio is recommending the city stick with its current eight stations, saying consolidating would bring safety risks.
James Whalen to remain at the bottom of the Kam River for a while longer

James Whalen to remain at the bottom of the Kam River for a while longer

Cory Halvorsen, manager of Parks and Open Spaces, says the process is a bit more complicated than previously thought by some
Chill set to host Minneapolis City SC

Chill set to host Minneapolis City SC

Thunder Bay Chill plays host to the Minneapolis City SC this weekend.
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 16, 2022: New director

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 16, 2022: New director

June 16, 2022: New director
10X10 festival to be held at Magnus Theatre this weekend

10X10 festival to be held at Magnus Theatre this weekend

The festival is in its ninth year, but it's the first time it will be produced by Magnus Theatre
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Counsel for Harrison and Whipple argued racial bias had no role in Stacy DeBungee investigation

Counsel for Harrison and Whipple argued racial bias had no role in Stacy DeBungee investigation

Defense counsel David Butt argued that racial bias played no role in Staff Sgt. Shawn Harrison and Det. Whipple’s investigation into the 2015 sudden death of Stacy DeBungee
Hospital launches workplace violence campaign, reporting rising numbers

Hospital launches workplace violence campaign, reporting rising numbers

Incidents of violence against health care workers are up at Thunder Bay's regional hospital, prompting a response that will begin with an awareness campaign in the Emergency Department.
Suspicious bird deaths might be linked to Avian Influenza

Suspicious bird deaths might be linked to Avian Influenza

Ontario Natural Resources and Forestry advises the public not to handle live or dead wild birds
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