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New exhibit presents art by Northwestern Ontario POWs

New exhibit presents art by Northwestern Ontario POWs

The exhibit will be on display until May 2023
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month

TBT Newshour for January 7, 2023: Alzheimer's Awareness Month
Former Algoma U prof appointed to Order of Canada

Former Algoma U prof appointed to Order of Canada

'There was a real sense of triumph, that I was teaching Ojibwe in a place where it was once forbidden and the fact that my office was right where I used to sleep,' she said. 'It was very ironic'
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunderwolves survive wild finish for weekend sweep

Thunderwolves survive wild finish for weekend sweep

Christian Cicigoi turned aside a last-minute penalty shot and Josh Van Unen ended it with an empty netter, his second of the night, as LU swept Toronto with a 4-2 triumph.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay raises flag for Alzheimer's Awareness Month

VIDEO:Thunder Bay raises flag for Alzheimer's Awareness Month

Pet of the Week: Foxy is looking for a new, quiet home

Pet of the Week: Foxy is looking for a new, quiet home

Pet of the Week: Foxy is looking for a new, quiet home
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 6, 2023: Police reflect on year of record-breaking homicides

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 6, 2023: Police reflect on year of record-breaking homicides

TBT Newshour for Jan. 6, 2023: Police reflect on year of record-breaking homicides
Singer, musician Evelyn Richards celebrates her 100th birthday

Singer, musician Evelyn Richards celebrates her 100th birthday

The Great Northern Opry Hall of Fame inductee said her advice for younger people is to make a lot of friends and to not drift apart, stating that “life is a song, love is the music”
Respiratory illnesses continue to challenge hospital

Respiratory illnesses continue to challenge hospital

A surge of respiratory illnesses including COVID-19, flu, and RSV has dipped since a peak in December, but continues to challenge Thunder Bay's regional hospital - and its chief of staff says numbers could be on the rise again.
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