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TBT NEWSHOUR May 8, 2024: Netmizaaggamig protecting local fish population on White Lake

TBT NEWSHOUR May 8, 2024: Netmizaaggamig protecting local fish population on White Lake

"They're not here, they haven't been here": Chief of Netmizaaggamig on the MNRF

"They're not here, they haven't been here": Chief of Netmizaaggamig on the MNRF

Chief Louis Kwissiwa recently discussed Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg First Nation's new checkpoint at White Lake, telling Dougall Media that although this is a sovereignty issue the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry also needs to "do their job."
Ticks can emerge strongly as warmth arrives

Ticks can emerge strongly as warmth arrives

Ticks can be hard to detect because they are tiny, and their bite is not often felt.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes

ICYMI: GFL delivering new recycling bins to homes

New recycling containers that are being delivered now must not be used until July 1.
VIDEO: Pic Mobert establishes fishing check point to protect fishery

VIDEO: Pic Mobert establishes fishing check point to protect fishery

Injured great grey owl taken in by local wildlife rescuer

Injured great grey owl taken in by local wildlife rescuer

A great grey owl found with a broken wing near Webequie First Nation arrived in Thunder Bay and will be taken to a vet by Thunderbird Wildlife Rescue to determine the extent of its injuries and if it can be rehabilitated
Chiefs say Rickford made ‘threats of retribution’

Chiefs say Rickford made ‘threats of retribution’

“As this matter is before the courts, it would be inappropriate to comment further.”
Local man facing child porn charges

Local man facing child porn charges

City police have arrested a 21-year-old for possession and accessing child pornography. 
Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge raises most money in its history

Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge raises most money in its history

Approximately 400 people participated and more than double the goal was raised.
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