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OPP investigating incident in Dryden, overpass closed

OPP investigating incident in Dryden, overpass closed

Police say the Duke Street overpass is inaccessible for the time being and ask the public to use another route.
Border Cats battered by Stingers on road

Border Cats battered by Stingers on road

Three four-run innings by Willmar batters were more than enough to propel the Stingers to a 13-4 win on Sunday.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

TBT News: June 1

TBT News: June 1

VIDEO: Council to mull designated truck route recommendation

VIDEO: Council to mull designated truck route recommendation

Sod turning re-enactment has ground-breaking turnout

Sod turning re-enactment has ground-breaking turnout

2025 coordinator of the re-enactment says the original turning of the first sod was “a great moment and a great day.”
Border Cats hit a home run at Gron Morgan with kindergarten visit

Border Cats hit a home run at Gron Morgan with kindergarten visit

Laughter, high-fives and tiny baseball gloves filled the school gym at Gron Morgan Public School, as the Thunder Bay Border Cats stepped up to the plate, not for a league game, but for a visit with the schools kindergarten students.
Family, memories and friends, Zephyr Bouchard fights against the odds

Family, memories and friends, Zephyr Bouchard fights against the odds

Zephyr’s mother says it's really unfortunate that they come from a community that's going to receive a lot of wealth and their sovereignty is respected, but Zephyr still needs care.
CSDCAB’s two oldest schools celebrate major milestones in 2025

CSDCAB’s two oldest schools celebrate major milestones in 2025

The Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales (CSDCAB) proudly celebrates important anniversaries for its two oldest schools: École Notre-Dame-de-Fatima in Longlac and École catholique Franco-Terrace in Terrace Bay.
Council to contemplate designated truck route bylaw, again

Council to contemplate designated truck route bylaw, again

The designated truck route bylaw will be before council once again next week, but affected municipalities have concerns.
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