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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
North Stars stay alive thanks to Tangedal's OT winner

North Stars stay alive thanks to Tangedal's OT winner

Thunder Bay twice rallied from two goals down to pull out a 6-5 triumph in Game 4 of their SIJHL semfinal.
VIDEO: Coun. Agarwal to undergo conflict resolution training

VIDEO: Coun. Agarwal to undergo conflict resolution training

Preliminary hearing opens for brothers accused of murder

Preliminary hearing opens for brothers accused of murder

Harley Loon and Travis Loon were charged with first-degree murder in connection to the 2022 death of 37-year-old Rusty James Russow
Agarwal maintains omissions in integrity commissioner reports

Agarwal maintains omissions in integrity commissioner reports

Agarwal said she has documentation proving that she was not contacted as part of the investigation.
Premier Ford addresses Terrace Bay mill closure, Vaugeois responds

Premier Ford addresses Terrace Bay mill closure, Vaugeois responds

Premier Doug Ford recently addressed a question about Terrace Bay's mill closure, indicating that the mill is unlikely to reopen. MPP Lise Vaugeois has issued a response.
Former TBPS lawyer Holly Walbourne charged by OPP

Former TBPS lawyer Holly Walbourne charged by OPP

Holly Walbourne served as the in-house lawyer for the Thunder Bay Police Service until April 2023 and is now facing obstruction and breach of trust charges.
Local students will help create a song for next Wake the Giant

Local students will help create a song for next Wake the Giant

Students will participate in a two-day workshop with artist DJ Shub to help create a song that will be featured at the music festival. 
Lakehead University students voting on U-Pass

Lakehead University students voting on U-Pass

In place for over 15 years, the U-Pass provides for unlimited access to all conventional and specialized public transit services.
Speeding leads to impaired arrest

Speeding leads to impaired arrest

A pickup truck was stopped for doing 122 km/hr on the highway near Balsam Street at around 11:20 p.m. on Monday.
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