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Dynamite found in local yard could trace to 1964 theft

Dynamite found in local yard could trace to 1964 theft

A Thunder Bay resident says the discovery of close to 100 sticks of dynamite in her backyard Wednesday posed little risk, but unearthed a fascinating story linking back to a ‘60s-era theft.
Anishinabek Nation declares state of emergency due to inequitable policing resources

Anishinabek Nation declares state of emergency due to inequitable policing resources

This declaration comes as the funding agreement for the Anishinabek Police Service and United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Anishnaabe Police expired on March 31.
NAN to hold grand chief byelection in August

NAN to hold grand chief byelection in August

Derek Fox was removed as NAN grand chief following a meeting of chiefs-in-assembly last month.
Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

Wabun Tribal Council provides industry with templated consultation solution to 'build more mines faster'
Fire ban cancels Border Cats' fireworks night

Fire ban cancels Border Cats' fireworks night

The team still has fireworks shows planned for their remaining Friday home games on June 30, July 7, and Aug. 4.
Ontario 'well-positioned to decouple from adversarial foreign regimes': finance minister

Ontario 'well-positioned to decouple from adversarial foreign regimes': finance minister

Ontario is ready to cut ties with bad trading partners, according to the province's finance minister
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 7, 2023: Finlandia construction on pause

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 7, 2023: Finlandia construction on pause

TBT News for June 7, 2023: Finlandia construction on pause
LGBTQ groups ask city to deepen commitment

LGBTQ groups ask city to deepen commitment

A pair of local organizations are urging the City of Thunder Bay to deepen its commitment to the LGBT+ community, with asks including gender and sexual diversity training for city council and more visible symbols of inclusion at city facilities.
Ministry of Labour launches mine inspection blitz in Ontario

Ministry of Labour launches mine inspection blitz in Ontario

Mining inspectors across the province will conduct workplace inspections at mines and mining plants to focus on training and compliance with Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act
Update: One dead in Highway 11/17 collision

Update: One dead in Highway 11/17 collision

One person has died after a collision involving a pickup truck and a transport truck on Highway 11/17 in Thunder Bay.
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