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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Rising rates cool Thunder Bay’s housing market

Rising rates cool Thunder Bay’s housing market

The Thunder Bay Real Estate Board says rate hikes by Canada's central bank are levelling off price increases and demand in the city's housing market.
Ticket sales open for national martial arts championship

Ticket sales open for national martial arts championship

The national Wushu championship being held in Thunder Bay in late July will showcase fighting and routines from Canada’s top athletes.
Lakehead University will hold an online Indigenous grad celebration

Lakehead University will hold an online Indigenous grad celebration

About 200 graduates have been invited to the Wednesday evening event.
NOSFA proposes resumption of film screenings

NOSFA proposes resumption of film screenings

Patrons are being asked to fill out a survey about a proposed fall season
A geodesic greenhouse has been erected at the Matawa Training Centre

A geodesic greenhouse has been erected at the Matawa Training Centre

A garden dome will extend the growing season and be used to produce vegetables and medicinal plants
Third accused in 2020 death of Paul Vivier pleads guilty to assault

Third accused in 2020 death of Paul Vivier pleads guilty to assault

Seandi Clarke-Noel was sentenced to six months and one-year probation after pleading guilty to assault for his role in the attack on Paul Vivier in May 2020
Cold and flu viruses showed up later this year

Cold and flu viruses showed up later this year

The relaxation of mask usage is believed to be one of the reasons
Police continue investigation into Junot Park death

Police continue investigation into Junot Park death

The Major Crimes Unit continues to investigate last week’s death at a Junot Avenue park, after a post-mortem was concluded over the weekend.
COVID hospitalizations remain at 25 in Thunder Bay district

COVID hospitalizations remain at 25 in Thunder Bay district

There were 25 people in hospital with COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay District Health Unit's latest report, with 4 in ICU.
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