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Indigenous economic impact in Thunder Bay is $1.55 billion

Indigenous economic impact in Thunder Bay is $1.55 billion

Study aims to shift narrative about the impact Indigenous people and businesses have in Thunder Bay and surrounding communities.
Arrest made after cab driver assaulted, vehicle stolen

Arrest made after cab driver assaulted, vehicle stolen

Incident occurred near Leslie Avenue and Black Bay Road on Tuesday night.
Fort Frances omitted from HART hub locations

Fort Frances omitted from HART hub locations

'We had our hopes set on getting one here,' says Mayor Andrew Hallikas.
Man suffers serious injuries in north-side assault

Man suffers serious injuries in north-side assault

The incident occurred overnight in the Junot/Windsor area.
City receives additional funds for Central Avenue corridor

City receives additional funds for Central Avenue corridor

Future development of the Central Avenue corridor is set to meet a growing demand for housing.  
Canada Post resumes normal mail delivery

Canada Post resumes normal mail delivery

Tuesday’s storm led to a temporary recall of all delivery employees on Tuesday
TBT Newshour: January 28

TBT Newshour: January 28

Thunder Bay Police Service Board re-elects Machado and Baxter

Thunder Bay Police Service Board re-elects Machado and Baxter

Karen Machado will again serve as chair and Denise Baxter as vice chair.
Two people sent to hospital following tent fire

Two people sent to hospital following tent fire

A media release from Thunder Bay Fire Rescue stated the damage was limited to one tent.
Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Rick Dumas, mayor since 2006, will be on the ballot in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
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