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Hackner improves to 5-0 at Canadian Masters

Hackner improves to 5-0 at Canadian Masters

Kenora's Peggy Taylor is 1-2 on the women's side at the event, being staged in Winnipeg.
Synergy North introduces new customer service portal

Synergy North introduces new customer service portal

Synergy North says the new portal will also enable the company to launch new features to improve user experience in the coming months
City shrinks projected 2022 deficit to $4 million

City shrinks projected 2022 deficit to $4 million

The City of Thunder Bay anticipates running a $3.9 million deficit in 2022, driven by rising costs and overruns in policing and roads.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 15, 2022: First snowfall

TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 15, 2022: First snowfall

TBT News for Nov. 15, 2022: First snowfall
Let's Eat: Pinetree Catering

Let's Eat: Pinetree Catering

For nearly 10 years, Pinetree Catering has built their menus around local food and flavours
Wake The Giant gets $50,000 Canada Post Community Foundation grant

Wake The Giant gets $50,000 Canada Post Community Foundation grant

The grant is available to organizations that offer programming anchored in the principles of truth and reconciliation
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay hit with first big snowfall of the season

VIDEO: Thunder Bay hit with first big snowfall of the season

Viruses pose rising risk for kids' health, hospital capacity: DeMille

Viruses pose rising risk for kids' health, hospital capacity: DeMille

Thunder Bay's medical officer of health says the combined pressure of flu, RSV, and COVID-19 has her about as concerned as she's been since the arrival of COVID-19.
Gas prices plummeting in Thunder Bay

Gas prices plummeting in Thunder Bay

Stations on the north side of town have dipped below $1.40 a litre in some cases, while stations on Fort William First Nation are now below $1.25 a litre — though several Arthur Street stations remain at $1.686.
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