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Neebing home destroyed by blaze

Neebing home destroyed by blaze

Home had sustained significant damage before firefighters could arrive
OPP issue over 1,000 charges during Easter weekend traffic blitz

OPP issue over 1,000 charges during Easter weekend traffic blitz

More than 600 speeding charges laid across the Northwest region, along with more than 100 seatbelt offences
Driver charged in north side collision

Driver charged in north side collision

An SUV driver who struck a motorcycle and another vehicle on Wednesday has been charged, while the motorcycle driver remains in hospital with serious injuries.
Plan aims to revitalize downtown Fort William

Plan aims to revitalize downtown Fort William

Thunder Bay's city council will vote on a 'Downtown Fort William Renewal Plan' that contains suggestions including selling city land for housing, establishing a new development corporation, and luring a university or college campus to the area.
Conservation group to buy Batchawana Island for $7.2 million

Conservation group to buy Batchawana Island for $7.2 million

Nature Conservancy of Canada set to acquire largest, privately-owned island in Lake Superior next month
Mining giant hunts copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium in Neebing

Mining giant hunts copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium in Neebing

Global mining giant RioTinto has partnered with KoBold Metals to search a site near the Pine River and Crystal Lake
TBT NEWSHOUR: April 12, 2023: Municipal COVID emergency declaration terminated

TBT NEWSHOUR: April 12, 2023: Municipal COVID emergency declaration terminated

TBT News for April 12, 2023: COVID emergency declaration terminated
Update: Hold and secure lifted at St. Ignatius school

Update: Hold and secure lifted at St. Ignatius school

St. Ignatius High School was placed under a hold and secure with police on scene Thursday morning, after receiving information about a threat.
Police issue 123 fines in distracted driving blitz

Police issue 123 fines in distracted driving blitz

Thunder Bay police issued nearly $75k in fines in a distracted driving enforcement blitz, using strategies including observing drivers from city buses and unmarked vehicles.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
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