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Thunder Bay's homicide rate was 5 times national average in 2022

Thunder Bay's homicide rate was 5 times national average in 2022

Thunder Bay had by far the highest homicide rate in all of Canada in 2022, when there were a record 15 homicides in the city.
No. 3 Canada looking to win its way into World Cup

No. 3 Canada looking to win its way into World Cup

Canada will open tournament play in the Women's Baseball World Cup on Tuesday against Mexico at Baseball Central.
Solo sailor found some surprises during his transatlantic crossing

Solo sailor found some surprises during his transatlantic crossing

Thunder Bay's Dan Turk is resting in the Azores as he prepares for the final leg of his epic sail journey.
Chippewa carousel ready to reopen

Chippewa carousel ready to reopen

Repairs to the historic carousel at Chippewa Park have been completed after a vehicle crashed into the attraction last week
55 Plus Centre repairs after vandalism

55 Plus Centre repairs after vandalism

Repairs are underway and programming continues after the 55 Plus Centre was badly vandalized last month.
NOHFC funds bolster rinks, community centres

NOHFC funds bolster rinks, community centres

The province has earmarked nearly $1 million in infrastructure funding for six recreation centres across Oliver Paipoonge, including the Norwest Arena.
Man charged in connection to Norah Street sudden death investigation

Man charged in connection to Norah Street sudden death investigation

A man has been charged with committing an indignity to human remains in connection to Wednesday's sudden death on Norah Street.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 3, 2023: Rail car cancellation dismays union head

TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 3, 2023: Rail car cancellation dismays union head

TBT News for Aug. 3, 2023: Rail car cancellation dismays union head
Stalled cost-cutting process leaves council nearly $1M short

Stalled cost-cutting process leaves council nearly $1M short

Several city councillors say they see value in a cost-cutting process that has axed numerous city services, but failed to deliver targeted savings.
Gilbert set to defend Canadian Disc Golf Championship title

Gilbert set to defend Canadian Disc Golf Championship title

Event is expected to bring $800,000 in economic impact to the city this week, including 2,700 hotel room nights.
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