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Meet the candidates (At-Large): Iqbal Khan

Meet the candidates (At-Large): Iqbal Khan

At-large candidate Iqbal Khan says lowering property taxes for residents is among his priorities heading into this month's municipal election.
Motorists failing to stop for school buses hits alarming rate

Motorists failing to stop for school buses hits alarming rate

On average eight instances per school day are being reported by school bus drivers of vehicles failing to stop while the red lights on their bus are flashing.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 14, 2022: Hauth allegations detailed

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 14, 2022: Hauth allegations detailed

TBT News for Oct. 14, 2022: Hauth allegations detailed
What's Poppin: Hockey, Markets, and Pumpkinfest

What's Poppin: Hockey, Markets, and Pumpkinfest

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
North Stars win second straight

North Stars win second straight

Conner Lemieux made 40 saves and Edison Weeks scored once and added a helper to lead Thunder Bay past Red Lake 4-1.
T-Wolves Cicigoi records shutout in OUA debut

T-Wolves Cicigoi records shutout in OUA debut

Kevin Stiles had the lone goal of the game, the eventual game winner coming at 15:32 of the second.
Senior Falcons hand Fighting Saints first loss of season

Senior Falcons hand Fighting Saints first loss of season

Lucas Dupuis scored two rushing touchdowns and Michael Danchuk ran for one and threw for another in St. Ignatius's 33-18, come-from-behind victory Friday at St. Patrick High School.
VIDEO: Police Act hearing for Chief Sylvie Hauth scheduled for February

VIDEO: Police Act hearing for Chief Sylvie Hauth scheduled for February

Thunder Bay Police officer admits he ‘should have done better’ during arrest of Mamakwa

Thunder Bay Police officer admits he ‘should have done better’ during arrest of Mamakwa

On the third day of an inquest into the deaths of two Indigenous men while in Thunder Bay Police custody, Const. Ryan Krupa apologized to the families of Don Mamakwa and Roland McKay for his role in both arrests.
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