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City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

Thunder Bay could be one of the hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, so city council takes a stand to do what it takes to work with federal and provincial levels of government.
Northwest Newsweek: February 21

Northwest Newsweek: February 21

City man charged with distributing intimate images and luring a child

City man charged with distributing intimate images and luring a child

Charges were laid after the Thunder Bay Police cyber crimes unit seized multiple electronic devices
TBT Newshour: February 24

TBT Newshour: February 24

Barr, Ellchook remembered fondly

Barr, Ellchook remembered fondly

Elinor Barr and Michael Ellchook are being remembered through their books.
Trucking industry, safety advocates call for highway safety improvement

Trucking industry, safety advocates call for highway safety improvement

Better oversight of driver training, more and better staffed facilities, highway improvements among those identified.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Week-long showcase of research kicks off locally at LU

Week-long showcase of research kicks off locally at LU

University says it really wants the week to be very welcoming and encourages students to come and get a feel for what’s happening.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay Scotties Tournament of Hearts wraps up

VIDEO: Thunder Bay Scotties Tournament of Hearts wraps up

Thousands turn out for advance voting in Kenora-Rainy River

Thousands turn out for advance voting in Kenora-Rainy River

Almost 3,600 people have voted so far in the riding that includes Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
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