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Update: MNRF tackles 20 forest fires in Northwest region

Update: MNRF tackles 20 forest fires in Northwest region

Five new wildfires were discovered on Monday
Landlord finds drugs in vacant home

Landlord finds drugs in vacant home

A homeowner found a suspicious package inside the residence while cleaning out a vacant rental property.  
Mixed feelings as library weighs Brodie's future

Mixed feelings as library weighs Brodie's future

Some residents and organizations are expressing concern over how a potential closure of the Brodie library would impact low-income families and vulnerable populations like the homeless.
City man survives plunge down Middle Falls while rescuing a dog

City man survives plunge down Middle Falls while rescuing a dog

The 21-year-old was swept over the waterfall on Sunday afternoon after helping a dog to safety.
Arrest made in break-in and theft from pharmacy

Arrest made in break-in and theft from pharmacy

Charges against the accused in a May 30 theft at a local pharmacy include carrying a concealed weapon.
Grain shipments fuel rebound for Port of Thunder Bay

Grain shipments fuel rebound for Port of Thunder Bay

Last year's historically strong grain harvest is helping the Port of Thunder Bay rebound, though other commodities like potash shipments will see a dip this year.
Cumberland Street incident leads to multiple assault charges

Cumberland Street incident leads to multiple assault charges

Police made an arrest after a woman was attacked by a man she knew
Cruise ship Hanseatic Inspiration arrives in Thunder Bay

Cruise ship Hanseatic Inspiration arrives in Thunder Bay

The 230 European visitors aboard the Hanseatic Inspiration will spend the day at various local attractions and take in a new experience at the Pool 6 dock.
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 4, 2023: Thousands catch Snowbirds, kite fest

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 4, 2023: Thousands catch Snowbirds, kite fest

TBT News for June 4, 2023: Thousands catch Snowbirds, kite fest
More info needed for Indigenous people, says tax ombudsperson

More info needed for Indigenous people, says tax ombudsperson

Some CRA info is misleading and inaccurate for Indigenous people filing their tax returns, Canada's tax ombudsperson found.
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