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Freezing rain on its way

Freezing rain on its way

Freezing rain could start on Christmas night and last, in some areas, until Wednesday.
Lakehead prof studies fish to help create agile underwater robots

Lakehead prof studies fish to help create agile underwater robots

A year-long project will see the development of fish-like robotic platforms, and could help Canada secure its borders or conduct underwater exploration for natural resources
Water filtration system possible by spring in Oliver Paipoonge

Water filtration system possible by spring in Oliver Paipoonge

The Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge has put aside $300,000 in its proposed 2024 budget for a tested, chlorinated filtration system expected to remove arsenic from Rosslyn village's drinking water supply.
Thunder Bay 50/50 draw tops $3 million

Thunder Bay 50/50 draw tops $3 million

Ticket sales for the record-breaking draw close on Thursday night at 11:59 p.m.
YEAR IN REVIEW: May 2023

YEAR IN REVIEW: May 2023

THUNDER BAY -- TBNewswatch is looking back at the top 10 stories of each month in 2023, as chosen by Dougall Media's director of news, Leith Dunick. Here are the picks from May.

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Holidays bring high traffic to airport

Holidays bring high traffic to airport

The airport is expecting to see large numbers again starting around Dec. 29, and travellers are advised to plan accordingly at that time as well. 
Many seniors rely on rural food bank

Many seniors rely on rural food bank

KAKABEKA FALLS — The majority of people relying on a Kakabeka Falls food bank are seniors who struggle to make ends meet on meagre pensions and incomes, organizers say.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Dec. 22, 2023: Transit Drivers Approve Strike Mandate

TBT NEWSHOUR: Dec. 22, 2023: Transit Drivers Approve Strike Mandate

TBT Newshour: Dec. 12, 2023: Transit Drivers Approve Strike Mandate
GuelphToday journalist's treatment by OPP an ‘egregious abuse of power’ (UPDATED)

GuelphToday journalist's treatment by OPP an ‘egregious abuse of power’ (UPDATED)

Village Media is lodging a formal complaint after one of its journalists was detained on the job in Guelph
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