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Flair Airlines reduces Thunder Bay to seasonal service

Flair Airlines reduces Thunder Bay to seasonal service

The last flight this year will be on Oct. 27, and Flair won't return to Thunder Bay until next summer
DeGrazia commits to Thunderwolves

DeGrazia commits to Thunderwolves

Thunder Bay forward had 25 goals last season in 53 games with the OHL's Sudbury Wolves.
Survey results show strong opposition to rink cuts

Survey results show strong opposition to rink cuts

Nearly 5,000 Thunder Bay residents responded to a survey on the proposed closure of most of the city's outdoor skating rinks, with well over 90 per cent against the plan.
Rainy weather forces Rockin' Recovery to go virtual

Rainy weather forces Rockin' Recovery to go virtual

The event will be live-streamed on the Thunder Bay Drug Awareness Committee's Facebook page beginning at 5 p.m.
UPDATED: School year starts with multiple cancelled bus runs

UPDATED: School year starts with multiple cancelled bus runs

A driver was unavailable Wednesday for three of 168 bus routes, affecting seven runs
Health unit urges parents to be mindful of illnesses as kids return to school

Health unit urges parents to be mindful of illnesses as kids return to school

Parents encouraged to continue using provincial screening tool and following instructions for respiratory illnesses
TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 5, 2023: Cause of apartment fire undetermined

TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 5, 2023: Cause of apartment fire undetermined

TBT News for Sept. 5, 2023: Cause of apartment fire undetermined
Police seek missing 16-year-old

Police seek missing 16-year-old

Kasiah Fox, 16, was last seen leaving the Wishart Crescent area on Tuesday evening, police said.
Three OPP officers injured by a person with an edged weapon

Three OPP officers injured by a person with an edged weapon

Two officers suffered serious injuries in the incident in Dryden
After minister's resignation, Holland defends government's Greenbelt response

After minister's resignation, Holland defends government's Greenbelt response

Thunder Bay–Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland has defended the Ford government's response to a growing controversy over its removal of lands from the Greenbelt.
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