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How sweet it is! Sweet North Bakery opens third location

How sweet it is! Sweet North Bakery opens third location

Compared to opening their first store on Court Street, launching Sweet North in the former Brent Park Store building was simple. 
Invasive Species Centre supports local communities

Invasive Species Centre supports local communities

Invasive Species Action Fund supports local community groups for on-the-ground action in Northern Ontario. 
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunder Bay's Pineau at Golden Knights development camp

Thunder Bay's Pineau at Golden Knights development camp

Defenceman spent last season at Brown University, where he led all blueliners with seven goals in 30 games.
Clutch hits elude Cats bats in loss to Rox

Clutch hits elude Cats bats in loss to Rox

Thunder Bay is now 1-1 in second-half play, with the first-half champion La Crosse Loggers on their way to town to start a two-game set on Friday.
Red Apple store brand coming to Thunder Bay

Red Apple store brand coming to Thunder Bay

The Bargain Shop at Grandview Mall is getting a new look and a new name.
VIDEO: Premier, union pressure feds for subway money

VIDEO: Premier, union pressure feds for subway money

Powlowski touts idea of publicly owned Fort Frances border bridge

Powlowski touts idea of publicly owned Fort Frances border bridge

The International Bridge’s owners announced in October that the toll structure had been “simplified” and the price of a 12-crossing Commuter Card was tripling to $90.
Local LCBO employees preparing for potential strike

Local LCBO employees preparing for potential strike

Talks between OPSEU and the province continue but if a deal is not reached by midnight Thursday, all LCBO employees across the province will be on strike and all locations closed for 14 days.
Residents express parking concerns at drop-in meeting

Residents express parking concerns at drop-in meeting

The City of Thunder Bay offered downtown residents a chance to share their views on recent changes to parking rates and hours of enforcement.
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