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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny. High 22C.
Caribou protest slows Nipigon bridge traffic (4 photos)

Caribou protest slows Nipigon bridge traffic (4 photos)

Protesters are upset with the lack of provincial government's lack of consultation with the caribou conservation strategy
Creating Safe Spaces for survivors of human trafficking

Creating Safe Spaces for survivors of human trafficking

A survivor-led report by the Ontario Native Women’s Association on human trafficking and exploitation of Indigenous people provides 14 recommendations including the creation of Safe Spaces for survivors and those still being exploited
Future of Victoriaville to be studied by a consultant

Future of Victoriaville to be studied by a consultant

Options laid out by the city include demolition.
Woman airlifted to hospital following Highway 17 collision

Woman airlifted to hospital following Highway 17 collision

One woman was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries following a collision involving an SUV and a transport truck near Shabaqua Corners
Wanted Wednesday search continues

Wanted Wednesday search continues

The following person is currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
North American Palladium adds $5.7 million to Lac des Iles exploration

North American Palladium adds $5.7 million to Lac des Iles exploration

A major focus is a new mineralization zone close to existing infrastructure.
Shabaqua OPP investigate theft

Shabaqua OPP investigate theft

OPP responded to a report on May 25 of a theft that occurred at a residence on Ellis Road.
Supporting victims and survivors of crime (6 photos)

Supporting victims and survivors of crime (6 photos)

The sixth annual Walk in Support of Victims and Survivors of Crime is sending the message that people who have been victimized are not alone and supports are available to help.
College sets enrollment record in 2018-19

College sets enrollment record in 2018-19

International students have boosted the Thunder Bay school's numbers, as students look for hands-on learning to lead them directly into the workforce.
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