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Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Thunder Bay’s municipal leaders say they emerged from a recent AMO conference optimistic the city could host a second lithium processing plant.
Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

An improved prairie harvest last year, and strong demand overseas, are impacting activity in the port
Bearskin Lake First Nation added to Wataynikaneyap Power line

Bearskin Lake First Nation added to Wataynikaneyap Power line

Bearskin Lake First Nation gets connected to the provincial power grid supply.
Update: Woman charged with manslaughter in death of her father

Update: Woman charged with manslaughter in death of her father

Thunder Bay Police detectives were told a 90-year-old was pushed down stairs
Regional fire crews traveling to B.C. and Northwest Territories

Regional fire crews traveling to B.C. and Northwest Territories

Crews began departing this past weekend to help curtail the flames in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.
Apartment buildings going up in River Terrace area

Apartment buildings going up in River Terrace area

One 60-unit building is already under construction, and work will begin soon on a second project
Ribfest returns this weekend

Ribfest returns this weekend

This year's event runs Friday through Sunday on the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition grounds
Hospital highlights 50/50 impact

Hospital highlights 50/50 impact

Proceeds from the Thunder Bay regional hospital’s monthly 50/50 draws are helping to purchase much-needed equipment, foundation says.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 22, 2023: Boshcoff optimistic city can meet housing target

TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 22, 2023: Boshcoff optimistic city can meet housing target

TBT News for Aug. 22, 2023: Boshcoff optimistic city can meet housing target
Ambitious or unachievable? Views differ on provincial housing target

Ambitious or unachievable? Views differ on provincial housing target

Municipal leaders have mixed reactions to an ambitious housing target announced for Thunder Bay by the province.
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