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Labour rally

Labour rally

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario correctional officers are gearing up for a possible work stoppage more than six months before their collective bargaining agreement expires.
Breton trial Day 6

Breton trial Day 6

THUNDER BAY -- A man accused of drug trafficking threatened to sue the media for slander after his request for a publication ban was denied Monday.
Issues and Answers

Issues and Answers

THUNDER BAY -- Watch the entire Issues and Answers 2014 debates for Thunder Bay - Atikokan and Thunder Bay - Superior North. These videos are also available for viewing in the video section with the past TBT Newshour episodes.
How to: Vote

How to: Vote

THUNDER BAY -- It’s almost time to vote after a long provincial campaign. Voters across Ontario will determine the next provincial government on Thursday, five weeks after the election was called.
Assault victim dies

Assault victim dies

THUNDER BAY -- City police have confirmed that the victim of an aggravated assault case has died in the hospital.

May housing starts lag behind 2013 numbers: CMHC

THUNDER BAY -- Housing starts are moving slowly so far this year. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the housing starts for this area in May were below the 10-year average.

Robbery suspect nabbed shortly after alleged crime

THUNDER BAY -- A man is now in custody following the early morning robbery of a southside convenience store. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service report that a man entered a West Arthur Street Mac’s convenience store at about 3:40 a.m.
Trail improvements

Trail improvements

THUNDER BAY -- The recreation trails at Boulevard Lake will be receiving an upgrade this summer but it will affect access to the popular location.
Saying goodbye

Saying goodbye

THUNDER BAY -- Lisa Booker has seen both the beginning and the end of a popular community celebration. When Booker was a young child her father brought her to the inaugural birthday party for Benny Birch.
Relay comes to an end

Relay comes to an end

THUNDER BAY – After 20 years and close to $2 million raised the Relay for Shelter has come to an end.
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