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Meet the candidates (At-Large): Donnalee Morettin

Meet the candidates (At-Large): Donnalee Morettin

At-large hopeful Donnalee Morretin wants to see city council come together around priorities including bolstering social services, police reform, and revitalizing the south end downtown.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 15, 2022: Kenora mayoral race

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 15, 2022: Kenora mayoral race

TBT News for Oct. 15, 2022: Kenora mayoral race
The Hunger will haunt the north core again this October

The Hunger will haunt the north core again this October

Popular Hallowe'en festival The Hunger returns to Thunder Bay's north end downtown, with proceeds supporting renovations to DefSup’s new space at Cinema 5.
Drive-thru voting comes to Thunder Bay's municipal election

Drive-thru voting comes to Thunder Bay's municipal election

You can vote from the comfort of your vehicle on Oct. 18 at the Community Auditorium.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Doucette, Woodcroft and Dunmore spark Fighting Walleye win

Doucette, Woodcroft and Dunmore spark Fighting Walleye win

Newly formed top line put up four goals and 10 points to back the shutout goaltending of rookie Jack Orchard.
Thunderwolves can't complete sweep in Windsor

Thunderwolves can't complete sweep in Windsor

One goal not enough to secure the weekend sweep, Lakehead falls to 1-1-0 after opening weekend.
Care bus may not operate this year

Care bus may not operate this year

Norwest CEO, Juanita Lawson, is hopeful that something will change between now and when the real winter temperatures set in.
Empty Bowl Caring Hearts holds 23rd annual fundraiser

Empty Bowl Caring Hearts holds 23rd annual fundraiser

Organizers say that they are very thankful for the support that the community has shown them throughout the years
Meet the candidates (At-Large): Allan Mihalcin

Meet the candidates (At-Large): Allan Mihalcin

Leadership sorely needed on city council, says long-time businessman Allan Mihalcin, an at-large hopeful in this year's municipal election.
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