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Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: More local supports needed before pushing to decriminalize hard drugs

VIDEO: More local supports needed before pushing to decriminalize hard drugs

Second-degree murder suspect charged in 2021 death of teen granted bail

Second-degree murder suspect charged in 2021 death of teen granted bail

Dustin Moffatt, who is charged with second-degree murder and aggravated assault for an alleged random attack that resulted in the death of 16-year-old Kody Furioso, has been granted bail following a review hearing
Search efforts continue for missing plane

Search efforts continue for missing plane

A Cessna 208, with two people onboard, was travelling from Nakina to Fort Hope on Tuesday afternoon and was reported overdue after it failed to arrive.
Sleeping Giant Loppet returns to full event status

Sleeping Giant Loppet returns to full event status

Loppet was last held as a full-field race in 2020, before the arrival of the pandemic.
Suspended NAN grand chief calls for election

Suspended NAN grand chief calls for election

Derek Fox says he has been "wrongfully and possibly defamed by statements that are untrue" and calls for a new NAN election to be held in the next 60 or 90 days
DSSAB budget up 12%

DSSAB budget up 12%

New affordable childcare investments, increased staff for social housing, and inflation drove large increases to the District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board’s budget.
Team McCarville already looking ahead to 2024

Team McCarville already looking ahead to 2024

Finishing third at this year's Scotties Tournament of Hearts brought mixed emotions for the team, which has medaled four times in the past 13 years, but has yet to win gold.
Ontario proposes changes in Crown land camping rules

Ontario proposes changes in Crown land camping rules

In Northern Ontario, the limit of 21 days for camping on public land would remain in place
Feds won't match Ontario's billion-dollar Ring of Fire pledge until assessments are done

Feds won't match Ontario's billion-dollar Ring of Fire pledge until assessments are done

Federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson pledges Ottawa will do better on advancing critical mineral production
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