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Parade of Lights to return for 24th year

Parade of Lights to return for 24th year

This will be the 24th running of the annual event, which rings in the start of December with bright and festive decorated floats that light up the night.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Adams, Despins earn first wins in Major League of Curling play

Adams, Despins earn first wins in Major League of Curling play

Standings tighten after Week 3 action at the Port Arthur Curling Club.
VIDEO: Turnbull remains found more than three years after disappearance

VIDEO: Turnbull remains found more than three years after disappearance

Integrity commissioner report slams Agarwal's conduct

Integrity commissioner report slams Agarwal's conduct

Integrity commissioner report finds Coun. Rajni Agarwal's behaviour, including giving residents the middle finger, breached council's code of conduct
Board responds to MacRae misconduct

Board responds to MacRae misconduct

Lakehead District School Board hopes discipline of former director of education brings closure; apologizes for his comments about Indigenous people.
Remains of Alyssa Turnbull found, OPP confirm

Remains of Alyssa Turnbull found, OPP confirm

Alyssa Turnbull was 26 years old when she was last seen in Nipigon between March 23-25, 2020
Worker airlifted to hospital after accident on highway twinning project

Worker airlifted to hospital after accident on highway twinning project

An employee was injured when a truck struck a portable outhouse
Busier forest fire season, but little impact for inhabited areas

Busier forest fire season, but little impact for inhabited areas

Over 400 blazes burned in Northwestern Ontario in 2023 impacting 324,520 hectares, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
NOSM University employees will be in strike position Sunday

NOSM University employees will be in strike position Sunday

Unionized workers at the medical campuses in Sudbury and Thunder Bay have been dissatisfied with the status of negotiations for almost two months
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