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Panel proposes more funding, higher tuition fees for colleges and universities

Panel proposes more funding, higher tuition fees for colleges and universities

An expert panel appointed by the Ontario government says Northern Ontario schools should receive special consideration
TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 15, 2023: Health units examine merger

TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 15, 2023: Health units examine merger

TBT News for Nov. 15, 2023: Health units examine merger
Econoline Crush bringing latest release to Thunder Bay

Econoline Crush bringing latest release to Thunder Bay

Econoline Crush, headlined by founding member, Trevor Hurst, is returning to Thunder Bay at eVents stage following the release of their first album in more than 10 years, When the Devil Drives
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay, Northwestern Health Unit explore possible merger

VIDEO: Thunder Bay, Northwestern Health Unit explore possible merger

Thunder Bay health unit to consider merger

Thunder Bay health unit to consider merger

The Thunder Bay District board of health has voted to formally examine a potential merger with the Northwestern Health Unit pushed by the province.
A passion for rabbits leads to rescue organization

A passion for rabbits leads to rescue organization

Ashley's Little Rabbit Rescue, which was founded by Thunder Bay's Ashley Whistle, is a testament to one woman's passion for rabbits and her unwavering commitment to their welfare.
Judge to deliver decision in historic indecent assault case next month

Judge to deliver decision in historic indecent assault case next month

The trial for Wayne Gilberds, 64, who was charged with four counts of indecent assault dating back to the 1970s and 1980s when he worked at the East End Boys and Girls Club, concluded in a Thunder Bay courtroom on Wednesday
City defers enforcement of calendar parking

City defers enforcement of calendar parking

Enforcement of the by-law will commence when there's significant snow requiring snowplows to clear residential streets
Feds, city to spend $3M on Gardens upgrades

Feds, city to spend $3M on Gardens upgrades

New dressing rooms, upgraded ticket and concession areas were part of Wednesday's announcement, which also included previously announced plans to replace doors and windows and the ice-making plant.
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