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Tri-coloured fox surprises woman with a poke in the leg

Tri-coloured fox surprises woman with a poke in the leg

'I think he was trying to get my attention,' Shuniah resident says after an encounter at the cemetery.
Business Plan seminar aims to give new and existing businesses the tools to expand

Business Plan seminar aims to give new and existing businesses the tools to expand

The seminar will provide all participants with a free business start-up kit and an organizational template, which can help them avoid common mistakes and remember important details, such as permits or licences.
LCBO outlets suffering shortages after strike ends

LCBO outlets suffering shortages after strike ends

Liquor outlets are still waiting for orders placed during the LCBO strike.
Thunder Bay restaurant gets a new name

Thunder Bay restaurant gets a new name

Active for seven days, the poll included the following options for a new name: ‘The Diner on Dawson,’ ‘Cornerstone Café,’ ‘Dawson Diner,’ or ‘Ella Rae’s Family Restaurant.'
Suspected drunk driver ditches work truck in Atikokan

Suspected drunk driver ditches work truck in Atikokan

Police determined that a 49-year-old Winnipeg resident was intoxicated, and that individual was arrested. 
Drug trafficker from GTA imprisoned for three years

Drug trafficker from GTA imprisoned for three years

Man's drug trafficking in Thunder Bay 'has increased the poverty and the misery of the people of this area from whose addiction you have sought to profit,' judge states.
'This was a must': Indigenous healing group parts ways with firekeeper

'This was a must': Indigenous healing group parts ways with firekeeper

42-year-old charged with multiple sex offences known for work with group of Anishinaabe grandmothers addressing sexual violence, exploitation and human trafficking locally
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 22, 2024: Millions handed out in housing funding for Northwestern Ontario

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 22, 2024: Millions handed out in housing funding for Northwestern Ontario

Some Thunder Bay residents will receive discounted parking

Some Thunder Bay residents will receive discounted parking

'We have a whole city here, an entire city that employs people throughout it. Why are we giving one (a break) and not the other? We're going to have residents and business owners from other areas of our city coming, who may want discounts,' Coun. Rajni Agarwal said.
Residents shifted bridge crossing habits, priorities in face of increased tolls

Residents shifted bridge crossing habits, priorities in face of increased tolls

Fort Frances, International Falls, Rainy River First Nations, and multiple levels of government on both sides of the border have been meeting to discuss the issue.
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