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City crews busy clearing streets in storm's aftermath

City crews busy clearing streets in storm's aftermath

An estimated 25 centimetres of snow fell on Thunder Bay and the roads division hopes to have everything cleared up by the weekend — aided by forecasted warmer temperatures on Thursday and Friday.
Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Fort Frances and other municipalities honour World Autism Day.
Thunder Bay 'celebrates the spectrum' on World Autism Day

Thunder Bay 'celebrates the spectrum' on World Autism Day

Autism Ontario hopes more organizations with be willing to partner with them, so they can continue to offer events.
Canada Post issues red alert for Thunder Bay

Canada Post issues red alert for Thunder Bay

It says delivery will resume once conditions improve and it’s safe to do so.
Winter storm may not have been a record-breaker, but still significant: Environment Canada

Winter storm may not have been a record-breaker, but still significant: Environment Canada

The national weather office said, based on available data roughly 25 centimetres fell, with possible higher localized amounts.
Public meeting scheduled for property rumored to be future Costco site

Public meeting scheduled for property rumored to be future Costco site

City residents will chance to comment on the proposed zoning amendments for 1091 Central Ave for a retail warehouse and gas bar.
Man sentenced to six years in jail for manslaughter

Man sentenced to six years in jail for manslaughter

Randy Andrews pleaded guilty to manslaughter last year in the death of Richard Jung.
Officer charged with theft, breach of trust scheduled to make a plea

Officer charged with theft, breach of trust scheduled to make a plea

Const. Peter Ritchie, of the Thunder Bay Police Service, was charged with theft of property not exceeding $5,000 and breach of trust on Oct. 10, 2024
Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair celebrates 61st year

Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair celebrates 61st year

Six winning students from Grades 7 to 12 will proceed to the national fair.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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