Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Vickers Park playground revamp begins

Vickers Park playground revamp begins

The park was originally to be finished in the fall, but the specialty surface needs consistent temperatures above 10 C to cure correctly, so the project was pushed to 2024. 
Thunder Bay alpine skier wins prestigious award

Thunder Bay alpine skier wins prestigious award

Ella Nichols earned the Nancy Greene Raine Award, which is given to the fastest overall Canadian female in the under-14 division, at last month’s Whistler Cup.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Singh says NDP is best party to tackle affordability crisis

VIDEO: Singh says NDP is best party to tackle affordability crisis

OPP lay multiple assault charges against Dryden resident

OPP lay multiple assault charges against Dryden resident

Charges include sexual assault, assault with a weapon and aggravated assault.
Councillor wants to raise marina parking rates before they kick in

Councillor wants to raise marina parking rates before they kick in

Coun. Rajni Agarwal expressed her concern that users would buy the marina pass because it's less expensive than the parkade, and park there instead.
UPDATE: City woman tries to locate owner of 'the sweetest chicken ever'

UPDATE: City woman tries to locate owner of 'the sweetest chicken ever'

The bird was found on the loose Tuesday in the Balsam Street/Margaret Street area.
Paramount Live bringing Broadway magic to Thunder Bay with Funny Girl

Paramount Live bringing Broadway magic to Thunder Bay with Funny Girl

Tickets for Funny Girl are available now and can be purchased online.
UPDATE: Price of Pierre too expensive for Canadians, says NDP's Singh

UPDATE: Price of Pierre too expensive for Canadians, says NDP's Singh

NDP leader says neither the Conservatives' Pierre Poilievre nor Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will do anything to fight high prices for consumers.
Grass-cutting reduced in some city parks and green spaces

Grass-cutting reduced in some city parks and green spaces

The City of Thunder Bay has designated some 'no-mow' zones to cut costs, reduce pollution, and create more naturalized spaces.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks