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Sheffield dinger helps Cats rally past Stingers

Sheffield dinger helps Cats rally past Stingers

Thunder Bay third baseman hit his second home run in five games as the Border Cats won for the fourth time in five outings.
TBT Newshour: July 24

TBT Newshour: July 24

Rainy River Services Board welcomes new director of community services

Rainy River Services Board welcomes new director of community services

The District of Rainy River Services Board has announced Faisal Anwar will be appointed as the new director of community services, effective September 2025.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay tops 2024 violent crime index

VIDEO: Thunder Bay tops 2024 violent crime index

Flooding at Chippewa Park resolved quickly

Flooding at Chippewa Park resolved quickly

Wednesday's flooding in Chippewa Park, caused by the storm and likely exacerbated by damaged culverts, was cleared out quickly.
Police not surprised by top ranking in violent crime report

Police not surprised by top ranking in violent crime report

Thunder Bay was ranked as the most violent city in Canada in 2024, according to a report by Statistics Canada. The Thunder Bay Police Service say they are not surprised.
South Waterloo Street to close for storm sewer repairs

South Waterloo Street to close for storm sewer repairs

The closure on July 29 is expected to last approximately eight hours.
Highway 17 reopens south of Wawa following flooding closure

Highway 17 reopens south of Wawa following flooding closure

Highway 17, south of Wawa, reopens according to Ontario 511
Change to Ontario courts is a major step back, advocacy group says

Change to Ontario courts is a major step back, advocacy group says

Following a series of disruptive Zoom bombings, the Ontario Court of Justice has restricted access to its virtual proceedings
LETTER: Urgent need for more parking at Chapples Park

LETTER: Urgent need for more parking at Chapples Park

Whether it's for a golf game, a visit to the tennis courts, attending a soccer match, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the park, finding a parking space at Chapples has become an exercise in futility.
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