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EDITOR'S NOTE: Local news will soon disappear from Facebook and Google

EDITOR'S NOTE: Local news will soon disappear from Facebook and Google

Two of the largest internet portals are threatening to cut out local news across their platforms. Whatever happens, TBnewswatch will continue sharing the stories of the people and events, successes and challenges, and issues that matter to our community
Junot transitional housing project set to move forward

Junot transitional housing project set to move forward

Shovels are expected to be in the ground for the Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services transitional housing project in September.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: A controversial project on Junot Avenue is moving ahead

VIDEO: A controversial project on Junot Avenue is moving ahead

Hajdu remains as Indigenous services minister

Hajdu remains as Indigenous services minister

Just eight federal cabinet ministers, including Hajdu, were not affected by Wednesday's shuffle
Police seek driver that fled traffic stop

Police seek driver that fled traffic stop

The Thunder Bay Police Service is looking to identify the driver of a Ford F150 pickup truck that fled a traffic stop and dangerously drove through a construction zone Wednesday afternoon
Work continues ahead of Junior B hockey season

Work continues ahead of Junior B hockey season

The 2023/2024 schedule is expected be out in the middle of August for the five-team Lakehead Junior Hockey League
Second off-duty police officer arrested for impaired driving

Second off-duty police officer arrested for impaired driving

An officer with the Thunder Bay Police Service has been charged with impaired driving, after another city police officer was arrested for impaired driving in June.
Council in Brief: July 24

Council in Brief: July 24

Thunder Bay’s city council set a course for a historically high tax hike in 2024 in a meeting marked by a high-profile resignation.
Poilievre decries carbon tax, safe supply

Poilievre decries carbon tax, safe supply

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre painted Canada as beset by “crime, chaos, drugs, and disorder” and pitched tax reductions, housing action in a Thunder Bay visit.
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