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Heat warning issued for the city

Heat warning issued for the city

The humidex is estimated to reach from 36 to 38 over the next couple of days.
OPP charge two Manitoba residents with possession of cannabis for selling

OPP charge two Manitoba residents with possession of cannabis for selling

Dryden OPP has charged two Manitoba residents with possession of cannabis for selling.
Thunder Bay Chill could be ousted from USL League Two

Thunder Bay Chill could be ousted from USL League Two

'We don't know whether we're continuing on or not,' executive director Tony Colistro says.
Missing woman found deceased

Missing woman found deceased

The search for Geraldine Mawakeesic, 42, has resulted in a tragic end.  
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 30, 2024: Day parole revoked for Brayden Bushby

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 30, 2024: Day parole revoked for Brayden Bushby

New forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

New forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

One of the new outbreaks was discovered on an island on Loch Lomond, just outside Fort William First Nation
Border Cats snap slide, remain in the heat of the playoff hunt

Border Cats snap slide, remain in the heat of the playoff hunt

Three-run seventh helps Thunder Bay end its four-game losing streak and climb to within a game of first place in the Great Plains East Division.
Police investigation leads to drug trafficking charges

Police investigation leads to drug trafficking charges

An investigation by the Dryden OPP Community Street Crime Unit has led to charges being laid against a Zealand Township resident.
Electronics stolen from tractor trailer at truck stop

Electronics stolen from tractor trailer at truck stop

Police are looking for a few electronics, including iPads/tablets, cellphones and clothing. 
Ontario investing money into training for in-demand trades

Ontario investing money into training for in-demand trades

Since the launch of the SDF Training Stream in 2021, the province states that it has helped almost 600,000 workers in Ontario train for in-demand jobs in the skilled trades.
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