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Mail delivery suspended in Thunder Bay

Mail delivery suspended in Thunder Bay

Canada Post issues red delivery service alert for Thunder Bay, with snowfall warning in effect for the city.
Population stats for Robinson Superior Treaty could be skewed: expert

Population stats for Robinson Superior Treaty could be skewed: expert

Noted Indigenous demography professor says mandatory attendance in residential schools and other cultural factors may have contributed to lower Anishinaabe population totals in treaty territory
Rural buses cancelled, several rural schools closed

Rural buses cancelled, several rural schools closed

Most schools remain open on Wednesday, with five exceptions.
Manslaughter sentencing pushed back one month

Manslaughter sentencing pushed back one month

Justice Bonnie Warkentin said she needs more time to determine the sentence for Jonathan Yellowhead, who was found guilty of manslaughter last year in the 2018 death of 17-year-old Braiden Jacob
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Darcy Fleury named new Thunder Bay Police Chief

VIDEO: Darcy Fleury named new Thunder Bay Police Chief

Snowfall warning issued for Thunder Bay

Snowfall warning issued for Thunder Bay

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Thunder Bay area, projecting a possible 15 to 20 centimetres of snow and reduced visibility.
New member appointed to Thunder Bay police board governance committee

New member appointed to Thunder Bay police board governance committee

Donna Bain Smith will serve a four-year term on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board's governance committee.
Thunder Bay hospital 50/50 jackpot passes $1M for third time

Thunder Bay hospital 50/50 jackpot passes $1M for third time

The Thunder Bay hospital's 50/50 draw prize passed $1 million Tuesday and will continue to grow, as the draw date is the last day of March.
New police chief plans to build ‘strong, sustainable partnerships’ in community

New police chief plans to build ‘strong, sustainable partnerships’ in community

City and police leaders are welcoming the appointment of Darcy Fleury as Thunder Bay's new police chief, as he pledges to focus on building stronger relationships with communities and police membership through engagement and communication.
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