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TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 1, 2023: Man arrested for attempted murder

TBT NEWSHOUR: Oct. 1, 2023: Man arrested for attempted murder

Newcomers with agriculture expertise sought for immigration program

Newcomers with agriculture expertise sought for immigration program

Canada has opened its Express Entry path to permanent residency to ag industry workers
Hajdu deeply embarrassed by parliamentary Nazi acknowledgement

Hajdu deeply embarrassed by parliamentary Nazi acknowledgement

Indigenous Services minister says Anthony Rota did the right thing by tendering his resignation after Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old former Ukrainian veteran, was revealed to have been a volunteer with a Nazi unit during the Second World War.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
15-year-old Toronto youth charged with drug trafficking

15-year-old Toronto youth charged with drug trafficking

Thunder Bay Police also charged him with three counts of failure to comply with a release order
Thunder Bay man charged with attempted murder

Thunder Bay man charged with attempted murder

A male victim was seriously injured in an incident in a Cumberland Street South apartment
Over 250 residents run to help cure breast cancer

Over 250 residents run to help cure breast cancer

The run is in its 27th year and support for the cause is still going strong
TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 30 2023: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 30 2023: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

TBT Newshour for Sept. 30 2023: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Lehto enjoying playing in Manitoba

Lehto enjoying playing in Manitoba

The Thunder Bay forward played in his 60th regular season game in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League last week, having came up through the Thunder Bay Kings program between 2018 and 2022.
Full Moon Memory Walk honours those lost to violence

Full Moon Memory Walk honours those lost to violence

Community members took part in the annual event Friday that spanned three kilometres from city hall to the Neebing-McIntyre Floodway.
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