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Thunder Bay withdraws as host of 2024 World Tai Chi Championships

Thunder Bay withdraws as host of 2024 World Tai Chi Championships

Air transportation challenges is one of the issues cited by event organizer Peng You.
More point of sale machines coming to Thunder Bay

More point of sale machines coming to Thunder Bay

Officials are working on installing the machines at satellite arenas with additional ones being put in at Chippewa Park for the rides.
What will the council composition committee learn from the public?

What will the council composition committee learn from the public?

Nearly 700 respondents took part in the three-week public engagement survey period with over 500 submissions coming through the Get Involved Thunder Bay page.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Cat Lake declares State of Emergency after nursing station fire

VIDEO: Cat Lake declares State of Emergency after nursing station fire

Bonot steals his way to upset win over Alberta

Bonot steals his way to upset win over Alberta

Steals in nine and 10 earn Northern Ontario their third win in four outings at the Brier in Regina.
Thunder Bay nurse calls Gaza situation 'worse than you can imagine'

Thunder Bay nurse calls Gaza situation 'worse than you can imagine'

Amy Leah Potter appeals for support for a ceasefire and for organizations working in Gaza to help the displaced population.
EMS chief shares positive updates but warns of staffing crisis

EMS chief shares positive updates but warns of staffing crisis

Superior North EMS Chief Shane Muir gave a presentation at this years Thunder Bay District Municipal League conference and annual general meeting, providing updates to municipal officials and raising awareness about an ongoing staffing crisis.
NAN mourning the passing of former deputy grand chief

NAN mourning the passing of former deputy grand chief

Fiddler called Waboose a strong advocate for education, improved living conditions and customary care for children and youth. 
Forecast for March shows continuing above-normal temperatures

Forecast for March shows continuing above-normal temperatures

The abnormal trend that began in December could continue into April.
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