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Tennis bubble faces deadlines for 2023 opening

Tennis bubble faces deadlines for 2023 opening

The group behind a new, six-court indoor tennis bubble at Chapples Park still hopes to serve up an opening in 2023, but will first need to finalize several agreements with the city.
Rendezvous Reenactment draws weekend crowds

Rendezvous Reenactment draws weekend crowds

THUNDER BAY – Hundreds of guests made their way to Fort William Historical Park on Saturday to watch the Great Rendezvous reenactment.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Big innings cost Cats in 7th straight loss

Big innings cost Cats in 7th straight loss

Thunder Bay gave up a combined 10 runs in the third and fourth, and went on to drop a 15-9 decision to visiting Mankato.
Marathon man charged with murder

Marathon man charged with murder

Police said that the public can expect to continue to see a large police presence in the area, but they believe that there is no threat to public safety.
VIDEO: Fort William Historical Park sees Grand Rendezvous Arrival re-enactment

VIDEO: Fort William Historical Park sees Grand Rendezvous Arrival re-enactment

"Leave pets at home" OSPCA reminding owners for the summer

"Leave pets at home" OSPCA reminding owners for the summer

Thunder Bay Police state that city police officers, First Nations constables, and animal welfare inspectors can enter a vehicle to search for animals in critical distress.
Update: Missing youth located

Update: Missing youth located

A Youth reported missing by Thunder Bay Police on Saturday has been located safely.
Hillcrest Park on schedule to reopen by end of July

Hillcrest Park on schedule to reopen by end of July

There were a few extra items that added to the scope of work being done but city staff said that the project remains within budget.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Across Ontario, more people than ever can't cover their bills

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Across Ontario, more people than ever can't cover their bills

This week on the podcast: A new report says the number of Ontarians who can't pay their monthly bills has reached an all-time high: nearly two out of every five people. Do the dire stats have a silver lining?
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