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TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 8, 2023: Council to consider Balmoral cost overruns

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 8, 2023: Council to consider Balmoral cost overruns

TBT Newshour for Jan. 8, 2023: Council to consider Balmoral cost overruns
NDP MPPs call for improved winter highway maintenance

NDP MPPs call for improved winter highway maintenance

Province enhanced snow clearing standards on Highway 11 and Highway 17 last year, requiring the roadways to be cleared to bare pavement within 12 hours from the end of a winter storm.
Third suspect arrested in October murder investigation

Third suspect arrested in October murder investigation

Michael Park died after a shooting on the city's south side on Oct. 7, 2022
126 baskets of donated items presented to women's shelters

126 baskets of donated items presented to women's shelters

Thunder Bay Basketeers and Royal LePage Lannon Realty collected over $30,000 worth of items
Four men facing murder charge now also charged with sexual assault

Four men facing murder charge now also charged with sexual assault

The quartet was already charged with first degree murder in the October 2021 death of Jordan Lapointe of Thunder Bay
Police launch public survey on use of video analytics

Police launch public survey on use of video analytics

Video analytics software using artificial intelligence aids investigators by allowing searches of video evidence for key identifiers
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
New exhibit presents art by Northwestern Ontario POWs

New exhibit presents art by Northwestern Ontario POWs

The exhibit will be on display until May 2023
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month

TBT Newshour for January 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month
Former Algoma U prof appointed to Order of Canada

Former Algoma U prof appointed to Order of Canada

'There was a real sense of triumph, that I was teaching Ojibwe in a place where it was once forbidden and the fact that my office was right where I used to sleep,' she said. 'It was very ironic'
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