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TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 21, 2024: New parking authority plan being recommended to the City

TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 21, 2024: New parking authority plan being recommended to the City

UPDATE: CUPE reaches tentative contract agreement with City of Thunder Bay

UPDATE: CUPE reaches tentative contract agreement with City of Thunder Bay

The deal averts the threat of a strike, but must still be ratified
Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Since September 2023, the partnership helps kids between five and 12 years of age in select neighbourhoods learn how to skate.
UPDATE: Weather advisory has ended

UPDATE: Weather advisory has ended

The winter weather advisory that was in effect for Thunder Bay and the surrounding area has ended.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Local family to appear on Family Feud

Local family to appear on Family Feud

A team consisting of five cousins from Thunder Bay were brought down to Toronto a few months ago to compete on the popular game show.
"Winterpalooza" brings 111 cadets to Kakabeka

"Winterpalooza" brings 111 cadets to Kakabeka

Cadets were able to participate in snow sculpture contests, cross-country skiing, carnival-style games, as well as evening social activities.
Lachemia excited to be close to home

Lachemia excited to be close to home

The Thunder Bay native made his Kam River Fighting Walleye debut on Friday, January 12th after battling the elements and road conditions to get back home.
Youth continue legal fight against PC government for failure to reduce carbon emissions & mitigate harm

Youth continue legal fight against PC government for failure to reduce carbon emissions & mitigate harm

Ontario Superior Court Justice Marie-Andrée Vermette ultimately ruled the changes made by the PCs when the government scrapped the cap and trade system introduced by the previous Liberal government were not arbitrary or “grossly disproportionate.”
Students take part in MineOpportunity Challenge

Students take part in MineOpportunity Challenge

Over 100 students and teachers from high schools across Northwestern Ontario participated in a unique challenge that had them explore careers in the mining and automotive industries in fun and exciting ways.
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