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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First candidates file in mayoral, at-large races

First candidates file in mayoral, at-large races

Businessperson Gary Mack announced he will take on incumbent Mayor Bill Mauro in mayoral race.
Frontline Police Officers wanted for Northwest Region

Frontline Police Officers wanted for Northwest Region

Ontario Provincial Police North West Region is hiring frontline police officers, with opportunities available at detachments throughout the region.
Police looking to identify three suspects, vehicle in Hodder Avenue homicide

Police looking to identify three suspects, vehicle in Hodder Avenue homicide

Three persons of interest and a vehicle were recorded on video surveillance fleeing the area in the 400 block of Hodder Avenue where a 29-year-old man was found dead on May 2
Carpenters in industrial, commercial and institutional sector go on strike

Carpenters in industrial, commercial and institutional sector go on strike

A union spokesperson cites the 6.7 per cent inflation rate.
Canada/USA women's national baseball teams to play series in city

Canada/USA women's national baseball teams to play series in city

Canada and the United States will play a five-game series in Thunder Bay, starting on July 28.
River St. will stay closed for at least two more weeks (3 photos)

River St. will stay closed for at least two more weeks (3 photos)

A plate appears to have failed at the bottom of a McVicar Creek culvert
Police find missing 26-year-old

Police find missing 26-year-old

City police safely locate a missing 26-year-old.
Gasoline hits $2.09 a litre in Kakabeka Falls

Gasoline hits $2.09 a litre in Kakabeka Falls

A pair of gas stations in Kakabeka Falls have crossed the $2-a-litre mark.
Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Parents’ group asks city council to consider rehabilitating space at foot of Donald Street for memorial garden honouring those lost to accidental overdose.
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