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Anna Gibbon loses bid to appeal recommendation she be removed from office

Anna Gibbon loses bid to appeal recommendation she be removed from office

The Ontario Divisional Court has dismissed an application for judicial review of the recommendation that Justice of the Peace Anna Gibbon be removed from office after she was found to have engaged in judicial misconduct
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 19, 2023: Victim in city's 6th homicide identified

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 19, 2023: Victim in city's 6th homicide identified

TBT News for Oct. 19, 2023: Victim in city's 6th homicide identified
Update: Highway 11 reopened following collision

Update: Highway 11 reopened following collision

The highway had been closed in both directions near the Kashabowie River Bridge.
TBNEWSWATCH AUCTION: Last day to bid

TBNEWSWATCH AUCTION: Last day to bid

Bidding closes at 4 p.m.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Falcons wrap up top spot with win over Vikings

Falcons wrap up top spot with win over Vikings

St. Ignatius will enter the junior high school football playoffs as the top seed.
VIDEO: Regional Leaders discuss protection of at-risk caribou species

VIDEO: Regional Leaders discuss protection of at-risk caribou species

Murder charge laid in Pikangikum death

Murder charge laid in Pikangikum death

Jerome Quill, 24, identified as victim and two people from Pikangikum First Nation have been charged with first-degree murder
January 2024 sentencing hearing set for police officer convicted of assault

January 2024 sentencing hearing set for police officer convicted of assault

A sentencing hearing has been scheduled in early January 2024 for Const. Andrew Frankow of the Thunder Bay Police Service who was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm for punching an Indigenous man inside a city bus shelter
Catholic teachers deliver strong strike mandate

Catholic teachers deliver strong strike mandate

Members of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association voted 97 per cent in favour of authorizing potential strike action.
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