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Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung exhibit telling stories of Treaty #3 war dead

Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung exhibit telling stories of Treaty #3 war dead

A new exhibit has opened in the Rainy River District that aims to bring light to the Indigenous soldiers who gave their lives in service of our freedom.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Special weather statement issued for Thunder Bay area

Special weather statement issued for Thunder Bay area

Wind speeds could reach 80 km/h on Monday morning
Slovak Legion brings a Remembrance Day ceremony to residents

Slovak Legion brings a Remembrance Day ceremony to residents

If members of the Slovak Legion didn't hold these ceremonies at the retirement homes, many people wouldn't be able to get out to one in the community.
City's GDP for 2025 expected to improve: report

City's GDP for 2025 expected to improve: report

The city's population is predicted to continue growing, reaching close to 133,000 by 2028.
Novemburger Review: Outlaws Burgers and Fries

Novemburger Review: Outlaws Burgers and Fries

A deep fried mozzarella slice steals the show in the Outlaws Burgers and Fries' Novemburger entry: the mozza melt.
Championship season leads to big opportunity for Thunder Bay driver

Championship season leads to big opportunity for Thunder Bay driver

After winning the WISSOTA Modified national title in his rookie season, Cole Chernosky will be competing at the Gateway Dirt Nationals in St. Louis, Mo. next month.
Prospective students learn what Confederation College offers

Prospective students learn what Confederation College offers

Applications are open for September 2025, anyone who missed the open house can take a virtual tour on Confederation College's website.
Op-Ed: Mayor on urban density and affordable housing

Op-Ed: Mayor on urban density and affordable housing

Mayor Ken Boshcoff addresses concerns surrounding the construction of new affordable housing and increasing urban density in the city of Thunder Bay in this letter to city residents.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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