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Letter to the editor: Now is the time to gauge support for a proposed indoor turf facility

Letter to the editor: Now is the time to gauge support for a proposed indoor turf facility

With city taxpayers looking at an average increase of $200 on their tax bill in 2024 ( 5.5 per cent increase) surely the city should listen to the taxpayers who will be responsible for paying for this massive expenditure.
Paro explores mental health issues for women entrepreneurs

Paro explores mental health issues for women entrepreneurs

The responses garnered by the surveys highlighted an “alarmingly high” need for immediate crisis and peer support for family caregivers.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Province invests $9M in biomass projects in Northwest

VIDEO: Province invests $9M in biomass projects in Northwest

Local boxers heading to major tournament

Local boxers heading to major tournament

Six fighters from Leading Edge Gym are competing in the Brampton Cup this week.
Man charged with weapons offences after five-hour standoff

Man charged with weapons offences after five-hour standoff

A 38-year-old Thunder Bay resident barricaded himself in a residence on Dufferin Street.
Millions of dollars announced for local mills, forestry sector

Millions of dollars announced for local mills, forestry sector

Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper will receive $5 million to modernize and upgrade the mill's electrical system.
Two accused in death of Liam Slipperjack plead guilty to manslaughter

Two accused in death of Liam Slipperjack plead guilty to manslaughter

Desomond Keewaykapow and a youth have pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2021 beating death of Liam Slipperjack.
City by-law enforcement cautions against feeding coyotes

City by-law enforcement cautions against feeding coyotes

Patrols are being stepped up along the waterfront where people are bringing food to coyotes.
“A long road ahead”: Hajdu responds to re-building Eabametoong school

“A long road ahead”: Hajdu responds to re-building Eabametoong school

Following comments from provincial leaders, Minister Patty Hajdu spoke with Dougall Media about what the federal government is doing to help the residents of Eabametoong First Nation.
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