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Northern roadside attraction to be fixed up — but not this year

Northern roadside attraction to be fixed up — but not this year

Greenstone has set aside over $200,000 for structural and outer-surface work on the Beardmore Snowman on Highway 11.
TBPS reminds motorists 2 visible plates required by law

TBPS reminds motorists 2 visible plates required by law

Drivers should also note that displaying an incorrect licence plate is another offence under the Highway Traffic Act, which can result in fines.
Summer Matsuri is a cultural celebration

Summer Matsuri is a cultural celebration

Laura Sutton, one of the festival’s steering committee members, said they will have different types of foods available, including sushi, and different vendors will be selling their goods.
Police seize more than $200K in drugs

Police seize more than $200K in drugs

A man from southern Ontario is now facing drug-trafficking related charges.
'Big party' expected in Westfort this weekend

'Big party' expected in Westfort this weekend

The Westfort Street Fair will take place on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
UPDATE: Caland, Wright-Cassan earn spots at Canadian senior championships

UPDATE: Caland, Wright-Cassan earn spots at Canadian senior championships

A seventh-place finish at the Manitoba Men's Senior Golf Championship was good enough to earn a trip to New Minas, N.S.
‘Bumper crop’ for many veggies

‘Bumper crop’ for many veggies

Crops at Lakehead University’s agriculture research station just west of Thunder Bay, as well as farms near the city, haven’t disappointed growers.
Local council unanimously rejects strong mayor powers as ‘an affront to democracy’

Local council unanimously rejects strong mayor powers as ‘an affront to democracy’

All of Fort Frances’ municipal council voted for a motion opposing the province’s unilateral granting of expanded mayoral authority.
City council endorses DSSAB’s 2025 AMO advocacy priorities

City council endorses DSSAB’s 2025 AMO advocacy priorities

Thunder Bay DSSAB delegates to meet with provincial ministries to advocate for solutions that address the needs of vulnerable residents across the district.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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