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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Police Act charges against three local officers withdrawn

VIDEO: Police Act charges against three local officers withdrawn

Council in Brief: Oct. 16

Council in Brief: Oct. 16

Thunder Bay's city council reviewed safety concerns on board Thunder Bay Transit and an update to the city's recreation master plan, while tweaking an earlier decision on rink closures.
Open house for Northern Road Link Project underway

Open house for Northern Road Link Project underway

The Northern Road Link Project will be providing information aiming to share knowledge about the environmental assessment and federal impact assessment, as well as, gather input from community members.
‘We feel unsafe in our community,’ 2SLGBTQIA+ members tell police board

‘We feel unsafe in our community,’ 2SLGBTQIA+ members tell police board

A deputation by leaders in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to the Thunder Bay Police Services Board detailed increasing hate related incidents in the city and calls for more reporting to police and better data collection
Police withdraw insubordination charges against officers

Police withdraw insubordination charges against officers

The Thunder Bay Police Service dropped Police Services Act charges filed against 3 officers last year, while appearing to suspend another senior officer.
Police board approves use of AI video analytic software

Police board approves use of AI video analytic software

BriefCam uses artificial intelligence to analyze video evidence and police leadership are confident safeguards have been put in place to protect public privacy
Kasabonika Lake is sixth First Nation community connected to grid power

Kasabonika Lake is sixth First Nation community connected to grid power

Watay Power project will jumpstart community construction with school renovation, new office space and home building
Councillors push for accountability on transit safety

Councillors push for accountability on transit safety

Councillors debated the need for follow-up on a report outlining a concerning number of safety incidents on board Thunder Bay Transit.
North end rink spared from chopping block

North end rink spared from chopping block

Thunder Bay’s city council adjusted an earlier decision, leaving an outdoor rink at John Kusznier Park off a list of cuts.
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