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City considers $3.5 million archives expansion

City considers $3.5 million archives expansion

Current facility expected to run out of room by end of 2023; addition expected to provide space for 40 years.
Woman sentenced to time served, two years probation for 2018 child abduction

Woman sentenced to time served, two years probation for 2018 child abduction

The abduction resulted in an amber alert after the biological mother forced her way into the guardian’s residence and abducted the child
Thunder Bay students walkout to protest climate change (9 photos)

Thunder Bay students walkout to protest climate change (9 photos)

"It is so inspiring to see a youth movement lead by youth" said Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Patty Hajdu
Two suspects charged as OPP investigate suspicious death in Dryden

Two suspects charged as OPP investigate suspicious death in Dryden

One suspect remains at large but poses no danger to the public, police said, as they investigate March 16 death.
Wade Durham wins $731K in hospital 50/50 draw

Wade Durham wins $731K in hospital 50/50 draw

Monthly lottery, which benefits the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation, has given out more than $10.7 million in prizes over the past 14 months.
Province will continue cautious approach to reopening as data shows COVID-19 cases climbing

Province will continue cautious approach to reopening as data shows COVID-19 cases climbing

Wastewater surveillance data shows an increase in COVID-19 infections across the province but Premier Ford said Ontario will continue its cautious approach to reopening, saying the health care system has the capacity to handle future surges
Locally produced isotopes now in use in cancer diagnosis

Locally produced isotopes now in use in cancer diagnosis

After nearly a decade of waiting, the multi-million radioactive isotope machine has gotten Health Canada approval to produce medical-grade isotopes to aid in cancer diagnosis.
COVID-19 hospitalizations remain steady

COVID-19 hospitalizations remain steady

Thunder Bay District Health Unit confirms 54 new cases of COVID-19, a number that is likely a lot lower than the true figure due to limited testing.
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 24, 2022: Snow cleanup continues

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 24, 2022: Snow cleanup continues

Women and Girls: An online marketplace for shopping local

Women and Girls: An online marketplace for shopping local

Introducing to Thunder Bay is a multi-vendor online marketplace with a local touch. Think Amazon, but for the local market carrying your beloved products from the local vendors.
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