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TBT Newshour: May 27

TBT Newshour: May 27

Cruise ship season to start with two arrivals on Sunday

Cruise ship season to start with two arrivals on Sunday

The Viking ships Octantis and Polaris will be the first of the season to make port in Thunder Bay.
Police entered without warrant, says witness in officer’s trial

Police entered without warrant, says witness in officer’s trial

The trial for Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini, who was charged in Dec. 2023 with breach of trust and obstruction, continued on Tuesday.
Numerous builders interested in city's shelter village project

Numerous builders interested in city's shelter village project

Thunder Bay's request for the supply and installation of modular housing units at Kam River Heritage Park is getting a lot of attention
Public library to remain at County Fair mall

Public library to remain at County Fair mall

Council approves lease agreement renewal between the Thunder Bay Public Library and County Fair Mall.
'We have family back home': Locals rally for Palestinians in Gaza, Thunder Bay

'We have family back home': Locals rally for Palestinians in Gaza, Thunder Bay

Local residents gathered on Sunday to show solidarity with Palestinians and call on Canada to take action.
North end bus terminal to be expanded and updated

North end bus terminal to be expanded and updated

City says upgrades will include a larger indoor waiting space, outdoor shelter and accessibility improvements.
Part of Cumberland Street closed for work on roundabout and underground infrastructure

Part of Cumberland Street closed for work on roundabout and underground infrastructure

The city is replacing sewer pipes and watermains, rebuilding the road, and installing a roundabout
City’s smart growth action plan to get input from new Canadians

City’s smart growth action plan to get input from new Canadians

The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association is hosting a ‘newcomer focus group’ Wednesday evening.
It's not quite over for the James Whalen tug boat

It's not quite over for the James Whalen tug boat

The historic steam tug was built in 1905 for the Canadian Towing & Wrecking Company of Port Arthur.
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