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Meeting shows challenges on caribou protections

Meeting shows challenges on caribou protections

A provincial workshop on caribou conservation showcased challenges in agreeing to solutions, while a threatened federal protection order looms.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 20, 2023: Arrest made in Ogden Street shooting

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 20, 2023: Arrest made in Ogden Street shooting

TBT Newshour for Oct. 20, 2023: Arrest made in Ogden Street shooting
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Steve Paikin talks politics, picket lines and pitching changes

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Steve Paikin talks politics, picket lines and pitching changes

This week on the podcast: We chat with the veteran journalist, author and longtime host of TVO’s The Agenda, who is now writing a column for The Trillium, Village Media’s news source at Queen’s Park
What's Poppin': Saturday, Oct. 21

What's Poppin': Saturday, Oct. 21

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Falcons score three times in three minutes to stun Westgate

Falcons score three times in three minutes to stun Westgate

Quarterback Lucas Dupuis helped lead a miraculous comeback Friday night as St. Ignatius erased a 35-14 deficit late in the fourth to eke past the Tigers 36-35.
Four-goal third propels North Stars past Lakers

Four-goal third propels North Stars past Lakers

Rookie Easton Mikus continued his early-season mastery, adding a pair of goals and an assist to help Thunder Bay climb back to .500.
VIDEO: Arrest made in Ogden Street homicide

VIDEO: Arrest made in Ogden Street homicide

Thunder Bay could host two lithium processors, says CEDC business manager

Thunder Bay could host two lithium processors, says CEDC business manager

Waterfront industrial land at a ‘premium’ as city becomes magnet for the lithium industry
Local businesses optimistic about future

Local businesses optimistic about future

Despite ongoing challenges, local leaders feel that the Northwest Ontario economic landscape is moving in a positive direction with more than half reporting positive revenues and increasing wages for workers in 2022.
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