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Holiday Hero nominee: Tracy Hulbert

Holiday Hero nominee: Tracy Hulbert

I am nominating Tracy Hulbert for the Holiday Hero award this year because she is a person with a giant heart who loves to volunteer wherever she can she even loves to dress up to make people laugh.
Worker killed at Hemlo mine

Worker killed at Hemlo mine

Sixty-year-old Eulogio (Bot) Gutierrez dies after being struck on Monday by a piece of mobile equipment at Barrick Gold's mine near Marathon, Ont.
Cleanup continues at Pinewood Court after flooding

Cleanup continues at Pinewood Court after flooding

Some Pinewood Court Long-Term Care Home residents may not be able to return until the middle of December.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Flurries this afternoon.
City roadways approved to be used for Highway 61 detour

City roadways approved to be used for Highway 61 detour

Council gives Ministry of Transportation the green light to use Neebing and Broadway avenues as nighttime detour routes during Highway 61 construction.
Hydro to repay $1.4M to city

Hydro to repay $1.4M to city

Council approves recommendation from administration to demand repayment of $1.4 million note payable dating back to incorporation of the Thunder Bay Hydro Corporation.
ADOPTED: Zara loves cuddle time

ADOPTED: Zara loves cuddle time

Tbnewswatch.com, in partnership with Paws for Love, brings you a regular feature highlighting a pet in need of adoption.
FWFN partnering with Health Unit on harm reduction strategy

FWFN partnering with Health Unit on harm reduction strategy

Fort William First Nation is partnering with Superior Points Harm Reduction Program to provide training and education for those battling substance abuse.
Public has say on wayfinding signage

Public has say on wayfinding signage

Signage will help tourists and locals alike find their way to some of Thunder Bay's best-known landmarks, as well as many of its hidden gems too.
Detours and night work not an option for Hwy 61 closure: Chief Collins

Detours and night work not an option for Hwy 61 closure: Chief Collins

Fort William First Nation Chief, Peter Collins, says the only solution to possible Hwy 61 closure is to reopen the James Street Swing Bridge.
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