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Thunder Bay judoka ready to take on the world

Thunder Bay judoka ready to take on the world

Emily Harris will represent Canada at the World Cadet Judo Championships in Peru this month.
Festival vibe envisioned for Grand Parade

Festival vibe envisioned for Grand Parade

It is a family-friendly fundraiser walk that helps support charities that provide care and service for aging people.
TBT NEWSHOUR for August 7, 2024: Encampment tour organized by condo residents

TBT NEWSHOUR for August 7, 2024: Encampment tour organized by condo residents

Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Pierre Poilievre promises First Nation businesses the ability to have some control of the revenue from resources collection on treaty land, while the deeper question remains: what services will be cut if his proposal was passed?
Chief Taylor discusses infrastructure upgrades

Chief Taylor discusses infrastructure upgrades

With much-needed infrastructure upgrades on the way, Ginoogaming First Nation is set to save on money, time, and loss of personal property - while ensuring the safety of all community members. Chief Sheri Taylor sat down with Dougall Media to discuss the project.
Section of Simpson Street closing for up to three months

Section of Simpson Street closing for up to three months

The shutdown begins Friday to allow for the replacement of sewer, water and stormwater pipes
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Cats play spoiler against first-place Express

Cats play spoiler against first-place Express

Ashton Long homered and drove in four runs to help lead Thunder Bay to an 8-6 win over Eau Claire, ending a four-game losing streak in the process.
VIDEO: Residents take walking tour of Homeless encampment

VIDEO: Residents take walking tour of Homeless encampment

CLE fair up and running for its 134th year

CLE fair up and running for its 134th year

Tens of thousands of people from throughout the region are expected to attend this year's five-day fair.
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