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LETTER: Councillor offers a more modest proposal for the turf facility

LETTER: Councillor offers a more modest proposal for the turf facility

Given that many in the community would like to see a facility built but for much less than $53 million, I would like to elaborate on a more modest proposal that may have considerable financial benefits for the City.
ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes, but don't use them yet

ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes, but don't use them yet

The new bins must not be used until July 1.
TBT NEWSHOUR May 30, 2024: Protests held in the city against privatizing health care

TBT NEWSHOUR May 30, 2024: Protests held in the city against privatizing health care

UPDATE: Gunshots reported near Limbrick Street early Friday

UPDATE: Gunshots reported near Limbrick Street early Friday

Police were called to the housing complex on Limbrick Street early Friday.
Firefighters battle Intercity-area shed, garage fires

Firefighters battle Intercity-area shed, garage fires

Two sheds and a garage were found fully engulfed in flames on Thursday night.
Border Cats drop first of season, finish 3-1 on road trip

Border Cats drop first of season, finish 3-1 on road trip

R.J. Hamilton doubled home a pair of runs to deliver a 5-4 win for the La Crosse Loggers.
Protestors 'feel abandoned’ by leadership in Marten Falls

Protestors 'feel abandoned’ by leadership in Marten Falls

Some members of Marten Falls are criticizing leadership over an alleged lack of involvement in the community and a deficit in employment opportunities.
Juno Award winner Aysanabee to headline Canada Day celebrations

Juno Award winner Aysanabee to headline Canada Day celebrations

The two-time Juno Award winning Indigenous musician Aysanabee will take to the stage during Canada Day celebrations at the waterfront.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Saints score late to claim high school girls' soccer title

Saints score late to claim high school girls' soccer title

Rylie Paul scored the winner with five minutes to go in regulation, lead St. Patrick to a 2-1 championship game win over St. Ignatius, the defending high school girls' soccer champion.
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