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Urban Indigenous community safety plan to be developed

Urban Indigenous community safety plan to be developed

Indigenous groups, police and the City of Thunder Bay will develop the plan jointly.
Northwestern Ontario golf club swings into a new era

Northwestern Ontario golf club swings into a new era

Formerly known as Eagle’s Landing, the nine-hole facility has a new name following an operation change last winter.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Hardin's gem leads first-place Border Cats past Express

Hardin's gem leads first-place Border Cats past Express

Thunder Bay right-hander pitched into the eighth inning, allowing just one unearned run as the Cats won for the fourth straight time at home.
Sudbury to host Canada’s first battery metals processing plant

Sudbury to host Canada’s first battery metals processing plant

Battery metals plant will be fed with material from Wyloo's Eagle's Nest deposit.
Thunder Bay's economy forecast to grow faster than Canada's

Thunder Bay's economy forecast to grow faster than Canada's

City's population should rise annually through 2028, potentially aided by affordable housing, says a new report from the Conference Board of Canada.
Young people flocked to Chippewa Park for opening day

Young people flocked to Chippewa Park for opening day

Chippewa Park has been the home of amusement rides since the early 1920s.
Woman charged with impaired driving on Highway 11-17

Woman charged with impaired driving on Highway 11-17

OPP observed a vehicle being driven at high speed within the Thunder Bay city limits
VIDEO Dash-cam captures what could have been a disastrous accident

VIDEO Dash-cam captures what could have been a disastrous accident

Dash-cam footage shows a potential tractor-trailer collision in Greenstone.
Showers possible all this week but there is a silver lining

Showers possible all this week but there is a silver lining

Environment Canada the first half of June will likely see unsettled weather conditions.
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