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Tent caterpillars show up in some Thunder Bay neighbourhoods

Tent caterpillars show up in some Thunder Bay neighbourhoods

Severe defoliation is also being observed in some area aspen stands.
Premier Ford appears in Greenstone for announcement

Premier Ford appears in Greenstone for announcement

The province has announced major funding and support for several First Nations-led projects across the municipality of Greenstone. Premier Doug Ford appeared in Greenstone accompanied by other representatives from the province, local government, and First Nations to make the announcement.
Cats smack three homers in win over Waterloo

Cats smack three homers in win over Waterloo

Thunder Bay pitching staff kept Waterloo without a hit into the seventh, helping complete Tuesday night's contest halted by rain.
VIDEO: Three people sent to hospital after four-vehicle collision

VIDEO: Three people sent to hospital after four-vehicle collision

The individuals are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Workers' presence at former Finnish Labour Temple causes a stir

Workers' presence at former Finnish Labour Temple causes a stir

The Finlandia condominium project has not resumed despite a work crew's presence on the construction site.
UPDATE: Evacuation order lift for Schreiber residents

UPDATE: Evacuation order lift for Schreiber residents

Schreiber OPP and the municipality are advising residents to return to their homes after an explosive device was disposed of by OPP on Ontario Street.
Five organizations received funds from Tbaytel

Five organizations received funds from Tbaytel

Recipients were announced on June 18.
TBT NEWSHOUR for June 18, 2024: Doug Ford vists Greenstone and four First Nations

TBT NEWSHOUR for June 18, 2024: Doug Ford vists Greenstone and four First Nations

Province establishes a youth wellness hub in Thunder Bay

Province establishes a youth wellness hub in Thunder Bay

“This is really going to fill that gap for youth between 12 and 25 that may have slipped through the system," MPP Kevin Holland said.
Thunder Bay teacher wins Prime Minister’s Award

Thunder Bay teacher wins Prime Minister’s Award

Jasmine Sgambelluri received the national certificate of excellence on June 12.
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