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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fighting Walleye win opener of home-and-home series against Stars

Fighting Walleye win opener of home-and-home series against Stars

The top-ranked team in the SIJHL captured its third straight win, improving to 20-4-0 on the season.
UPDATE: Crash closes Highway 11/17 near Superior Shores Road

UPDATE:Crash closes Highway 11/17 near Superior Shores Road

OPP are on scene investigating a crash between a transport and a passenger vehicle.
VIDEO: Province provides $60M for Atikokan mine cleanup

VIDEO: Province provides $60M for Atikokan mine cleanup

Province commits $60M to clean up Atikokan mine site

Province commits $60M to clean up Atikokan mine site

Friday’s announcement of up to $60 million in funding for the rehabilitation of a former iron mine site was music to Mayor Rob Ferguson’s ears.
One person dies in Marathon fire

One person dies in Marathon fire

Marathon OPP is investigating a fire in the Town of Marathon that has taken one life.
Province boosts Friends of the Finnish Labour Temple projects

Province boosts Friends of the Finnish Labour Temple projects

Friends of the Finnish Labour Temple were successful in their application for the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) Resilient Communities Fund.
Continued threats take a toll on St. Pat's students

Continued threats take a toll on St. Pat's students

St. Patrick High School students were notably shaken during a lockdown that held them in classrooms for two hours before being dismissed for the day.
Judge rules anti-drag Facebook comment not protected by anti-SLAPP law

Judge rules anti-drag Facebook comment not protected by anti-SLAPP law

The administrator of Real Thunder Bay Courthouse Inside Edition Facebook page is facing a defamation lawsuit over comments made relating to a Dryden drag performance and a judge ruled it can proceed after dismissing a motion that the comments were made in the ‘public interest’
Beardmore residents raise a stink over septic issues

Beardmore residents raise a stink over septic issues

After raising concerns over the summer, Greenstone Coun. Claudette Trottier stressed the urgency of an ongoing septic issue in Beardmore.
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