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Police seek suspects in car dealership theft

Police seek suspects in car dealership theft

Thunder Bay Police Service requests public assistance identifying suspects, sharing surveillance images.
The step by step process to get a road to the Ring of Fire

The step by step process to get a road to the Ring of Fire

Environmental assessment work for Ring of Fire road can now begin as First Nation road proponents file terms of reference
Large branch crashes down on parked vehicle

Large branch crashes down on parked vehicle

Heavy snow snaps branch overhanging residential driveway.
Nor'wester View School, daycare closed

Nor'wester View School, daycare closed

THUNDER BAY -- A power outage has forced officials to close Nor'Wester View School and the Rural Roots Daycare on Thursday. Classes are expected to resume as normal on Tuesday, following the Easter weekend.
Highway closed to Manitoba border

Highway closed to Manitoba border

Highway 11-17, Highway 502 affected by snowy weather.
Ontario government approves new three-year degrees at Colleges

Ontario government approves new three-year degrees at Colleges

This expansion of the colleges’ degree programs also opens the door to more career options for graduates
Rural schools closed, all school buses cancelled

Rural schools closed, all school buses cancelled

Snowfall has made roads too treacherous for school buses to travel.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Nicoles for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of flurries early in the morning. Rain or ice pellets beginning in the morning. Risk of freezing drizzle early in the morning. Rainfall amount 5mm to 10 mm. High plus 3°C.
Evening fire deals heavy damage to first-floor apartment

Evening fire deals heavy damage to first-floor apartment

A kitchen fire was brought quickly under control Wednesday evening on the city's south side.
Indications sixth wave of COVID infections has reached Thunder Bay

Indications sixth wave of COVID infections has reached Thunder Bay

Medical officer of health Dr. Janet DeMille said she’s worried over indicators showing rising spread of the virus.
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