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Construction continues at brisk pace in Thunder Bay

Construction continues at brisk pace in Thunder Bay

$225 million in building permits were issued in 2024, one of the highest totals ever
City manager advises council not to consolidate services

City manager advises council not to consolidate services

Resident Shane Judge asks council to consider consolidating back-end service into a municipal services corporation.
Four people charged after seizure of cocaine and cash

Four people charged after seizure of cocaine and cash

Search warrants were executed at residences in Thunder Bay and Kakabeka Falls.
TBT Newshour: January 13

TBT Newshour: January 13

UPDATE: Highway 664 has opened

UPDATE: Highway 664 has opened

Highway 664 near Hudson reopened at 11:34 a.m. on Tuesday.
OPP pulled a tractor-trailer off the road

OPP pulled a tractor-trailer off the road

Charges were laid against the driver and the owner of the vehicle after an incident in Thunder Bay
Premier wants critical minerals production accelerated

Premier wants critical minerals production accelerated

Ford promotes more robust cross-border trade with U.S. as threat of tariffs loom
Marathon OPP investigating stolen snowmobile

Marathon OPP investigating stolen snowmobile

Theft occurred on Jan. 10 in the White Lake area.
Crossing the bay: Local bikers glide the ice

Crossing the bay: Local bikers glide the ice

Thunder Bay fat bikers have taken to the ice this January.
Bring back in-person citizenship ceremonies, local advocate says

Bring back in-person citizenship ceremonies, local advocate says

Ceremonies where people take their oath of citizenship are now mostly done online, according to Government of Canada website
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