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Port authority CEO announces plan to retire

Port authority CEO announces plan to retire

Tim Heney, the CEO of the Port of Thunder Bay since 2004, has announced his intent to retire at the end of September
Toronto explorer spins off a new company to chase Far North gold

Toronto explorer spins off a new company to chase Far North gold

Northern Superior Resources creating separate entity to maximize potential of Ontario assets
TBT NEWSHOUR: July 13, 2023: Shooting investigation continues

TBT NEWSHOUR: July 13, 2023: Shooting investigation continues

Border Cats lose fifth straight contest

Border Cats lose fifth straight contest

Thunder Bay will wrap up a disappointing road trip on Friday night, returning home to face Mankato on Saturday.
New food truck offers tasty treats while supporting community causes

New food truck offers tasty treats while supporting community causes

The It's All Good Food Truck has partnered with the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society for a number of pop-ups, including one taking place at the Sleeping Giant Brewing Company on Friday
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: City unveils new four year Strategic Plan

VIDEO: City unveils new four year Strategic Plan

Oruitemeka family calls on jury to declare death a homicide

Oruitemeka family calls on jury to declare death a homicide

The jury in the coroner’s inquest examining the circumstances surrounding the 2014 death of Emmanuel Oruitemeka shortly after being in police custody began deliberations late Thursday, which will include determining if his manner of death should be considered homicide or an accident
Update: Crash closed Highway 102

Update: Crash closed Highway 102

Late afternoon incident between a transport and a sport utility vehicle sent one person to hospital with injuries not believed to be life threatening
Plan charts city priorities through 2027

Plan charts city priorities through 2027

A 2023-2027 strategic plan developed by Thunder Bay's city council identifies truth and reconciliation, safety and wellbeing, prosperity and sustainability as key pillars.
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