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ThunderCon to return in September

ThunderCon to return in September

Organizers promise to build on last year's success, which brought a pair of Degrassi stars to Thunder Bay.
Budget discussions continue tonight at city hall

Budget discussions continue tonight at city hall

Tonight's session begins at 5 p.m. with budget ratification scheduled for Monday, Feb. 12.
Local artist creating custom moose antler chews for dogs

Local artist creating custom moose antler chews for dogs

John Ross and his girlfriend Emily Valdez have created high-quality, custom moose antler chews for people who love their fur babies as much as they do.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Moffatt found 'not guilty' in Furioso killing

VIDEO: Moffatt found 'not guilty' in Furioso killing

Rental truck smashed into a city apartment building

Rental truck smashed into a city apartment building

Damage is extensive after a vehicle broke through into the common room of an eight-storey seniors' housing complex.
Not guilty verdict leads to confrontation outside court

Not guilty verdict leads to confrontation outside court

A judge found Dustin Moffatt not guilty of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in connection to the death of 16-year-old Kody Furioso, which resulted in police having to intervene during a confrontation outside the courtroom.
Prosperity Northwest conference ends with a day-long tradeshow

Prosperity Northwest conference ends with a day-long tradeshow

Wednesday’s agenda featured a full-day conference and tradeshow with panel discussions and presentations.
Indigenous economic impact analysis to be conducted in Thunder Bay

Indigenous economic impact analysis to be conducted in Thunder Bay

The first draft of the analysis is expected to be completed later this year.
City's gun-related violent crime rate is on the rise

City's gun-related violent crime rate is on the rise

The incidence of violent crime in Thunder Bay involving firearms in 2022 was 75 per cent higher than the annual average of the previous decade.
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