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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: City pursues tens of millions in federal funding

VIDEO: City pursues tens of millions in federal funding

OPP stop stunt driver near Nipigon

OPP stop stunt driver near Nipigon

A 43-year-old from Quebec has been charged after being recorded going 160 kilometres per hour on Highway 11/17
City will consider paid parking for waterfront lot

City will consider paid parking for waterfront lot

The Thunder Bay Parking Authority is considering introducing paid parking at the Market Square parking lot adjacent to the waterfront splash pad and hotel.
Personal dry cleaning coming back to Thunder Bay

Personal dry cleaning coming back to Thunder Bay

Customers have missed the service since Supreme Cleaners switched their focus in 2022.
First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

Shoal Lake #40 First Nation is seeking compensation from the city of Winnipeg and the federal government for a water diversion program authorized in 1915 that it alleges continues to have negative impacts on the community
Aeromodellers show off new trainer plane

Aeromodellers show off new trainer plane

The plane gives members a chance to meet with people who may be considering taking up the remote control model airplane hobby
Bicycle accident claims life of 7-year-old boy in Long Lake 58

Bicycle accident claims life of 7-year-old boy in Long Lake 58

A sacred fire has been lit and will burn for four days after Wednesday's tragic accident
Hajdu keen to continue role following cabinet shuffle

Hajdu keen to continue role following cabinet shuffle

Hajdu, who was one of only eight cabinet ministers to not be shuffled, has been the Indigenous services minister and minister responsible for FedNor since 2021
Three-run sixth sinks Border Cats at home

Three-run sixth sinks Border Cats at home

Patrick Engskov did homer for the third straight game, but it wasn't enough to earn Thunder Bay a second straight win.
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