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Council in Brief: Jan. 9

Council in Brief: Jan. 9

Thunder Bay’s city council heard an update on a major redesign of north core streets Monday, and awarded nearly $3 million to local non-profits.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 9, 2023: Third suspect charged in October homicide

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 9, 2023: Third suspect charged in October homicide

TBT News for Jan. 9, 2023: Third suspect charged in October homicide
Dew Drop Inn experienced record demand for meals in 2022

Dew Drop Inn experienced record demand for meals in 2022

The 'compassion kitchen' served more meals than ever last year
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
City awards $3 million in funding to local non-profits

City awards $3 million in funding to local non-profits

The Shelter House will see a major drop in funding through the city’s Community, Youth & Cultural Funding Program, while the art gallery and Community Auditorium are in for significant increases.
VIDEO: Tbaytel to decommission remaining public payphones

VIDEO: Tbaytel to decommission remaining public payphones

Third COVID-19 outbreak declared at St. Joseph’s Hospital

Third COVID-19 outbreak declared at St. Joseph’s Hospital

Thunder Bay’s public health unit reported a COVID-19 outbreak in St. Joseph’s Hospital’s transitional care unit on Monday, along with another facility-wide outbreak at the Glacier Ridge retirement home.
Freezing drizzle advisory issued for Thunder Bay, Superior West

Freezing drizzle advisory issued for Thunder Bay, Superior West

A long-lasting period of freezing drizzle is expected to start Monday night and likely ending Tuesday afternoon, though its possible it could continue into Wednesday.
Dialed out: Tbaytel decommissioning its remaining payphones

Dialed out: Tbaytel decommissioning its remaining payphones

With less than 200 remaining, Tbaytel says payphones are rarely being used these days and all will be removed, in most cases by March 31.
Immigration program kept or recruited 281 workers in Thunder Bay region in 2022

Immigration program kept or recruited 281 workers in Thunder Bay region in 2022

Officials say the number of applications for the coming year is already on pace to reach the highest total to date
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