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Injunction is dissolved, but lawsuit to stop mineral exploration near Ginoogaming continues

Injunction is dissolved, but lawsuit to stop mineral exploration near Ginoogaming continues

The injunction was directed at Geraldton-based companies whose exploration permits have expired
Expressway reopened after multi-vehicle collision

Expressway reopened after multi-vehicle collision

Multiple passenger vehicles were involved in a collision that closed the Thunder Bay Expressway between Oliver Road and the Harbour Expressway.
One dead after weekend crash on Highway 17

One dead after weekend crash on Highway 17

A 64-year-old died after two-vehicle collision west of the Steel River Bridge on Saturday morning.
Three people from Toronto and Montreal areas charged with drug trafficking

Three people from Toronto and Montreal areas charged with drug trafficking

Search warrants were executed in Thunder Bay on January 19 following a three-month-long investigation
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 29, 2023: Police confirm 2nd degree murder charge

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 29, 2023: Police confirm 2nd degree murder charge

TBT News for Jan. 29, 2023: Police confirm 2nd degree murder charge
Police services board seeks large pay hike

Police services board seeks large pay hike

Pay for members of the embattled Thunder Bay Police Services Board could more than triple to $10k – an increase some say would strengthen civilian oversight.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
McCarville wins provincial playdowns, earns 10th Scotties bid

McCarville wins provincial playdowns, earns 10th Scotties bid

Thunder Bay rink will compete at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month in Kamloops, B.C.
Bonot falls in provincial playdown semifinal

Bonot falls in provincial playdown semifinal

Sudbury's Tanner Horgan scored a 7-5 win on Sunday at the Kenora Recreation Centre.
Applauze Productions brings Charles Dickens to the stage

Applauze Productions brings Charles Dickens to the stage

Performances will be on Feb. 4 and 5 at Trinity Hall
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