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CRA updates its progress on paying out missed benefits

CRA updates its progress on paying out missed benefits

The original payment for the GST/HST credit was scheduled for April 5, with the Ontario Trillium Benefit due April 6 — 217,000 Canadians have been impacted due to the CRA 'technical issue'
Casino to remain closed until at least Friday

Casino to remain closed until at least Friday

Gateway Casinos and Entertainment says it does not have any evidence to indicate personal data was affected by the cyber-security incident
TBT NEWSHOUR: April 19, 2023: Mining minister visits Thunder Bay

TBT NEWSHOUR: April 19, 2023: Mining minister visits Thunder Bay

TBT News for April 19, 2023: Mining minister visits Thunder Bay
Health care providers testify of frustration in getting Moses Beaver care

Health care providers testify of frustration in getting Moses Beaver care

Testimony in the coroner’s inquest into the 2017 death of Moses Beaver began with testimony from health care professionals working In Nibinamik First Nation and their attempts to evacuate Beaver in January 2017 during a mental health crisis
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Campbell's heroics send Stars to Game 7

Campbell's heroics send Stars to Game 7

Thunder Bay forward scored a natural hat trick in the second period on Thursday night to lead Thunder Bay to a 5-2 home-ice win over the Dryden Ice Dogs.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay federal public sector workers hit picket line

VIDEO: Thunder Bay federal public sector workers hit picket line

Municipal election spending details released

Municipal election spending details released

Details on candidate spending in Thunder Bay's 2022 municipal election were released Wednesday, showing the mayoral runner-up has yet to file a report, and an unusually high spend by one at-large candidate.
Police, civilians save woman from going off a bridge

Police, civilians save woman from going off a bridge

A group of civilians had reached their arms through the guardrail of the bridge to hold onto the woman, while the responding police officer went over the railing to help pull her to safety
Thunder Bay woman believes failed climate change plan lawsuit was worth it

Thunder Bay woman believes failed climate change plan lawsuit was worth it

Madison Dyck is one of seven young people who sued the Ontario government
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