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Construction will result in reduced lanes in Thunder Bay

Construction will result in reduced lanes in Thunder Bay

All drivers are reminded to reduce speed, watch for workers, and drive with extra care in construction zones.
NWMO follows through on its promise of cash to Ignace

NWMO follows through on its promise of cash to Ignace

The Township of Ignace will soon receive its first $1.5 million payment from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization after completing the willingness process.
OPP respond to staffing concerns in Hornepayne

OPP respond to staffing concerns in Hornepayne

OPP Sgt. Kevin Fellinger appeared before council to address concerns that residents have been raising since last fall.
Thunder Bay's longest-running street fair is back

Thunder Bay's longest-running street fair is back

The event is free and runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
Ignace council gives panel members the boot

Ignace council gives panel members the boot

Three longtime willingness committee members received a letter from the township saying they're off the committee, 'effective immediately.'
UPDATE: Two-vehicle collision closes Thunder Bay road

UPDATE: Two-vehicle collision closes Thunder Bay road

It's unclear if there were any major injuries. 
Police provide new photos of missing man

Police provide new photos of missing man

He is described as a Caucasian male, standing 5'6" in height with a slim build. He has medium-length red hair and a red beard, with hazel eyes.
TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 15, 2024: Investigation underway for Fort Frances bridge collapse

TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 15, 2024: Investigation underway for Fort Frances bridge collapse

EXCLUSIVE: Ride-along with Thunder Bay Fire Rescue

EXCLUSIVE: Ride-along with Thunder Bay Fire Rescue

Dougall Media received an inside look at the city's fire department and those who keep the city fire-safe.
Northern Ontario mayors back plan to solve homeless crisis

Northern Ontario mayors back plan to solve homeless crisis

Like big cities, the mayors of Sault Ste. Marie, Greater Sudbury, North Bay, Timmins and Thunder Bay say they are all grappling with the same problem.
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