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Letter to the editor: Children don't have a vote, but they can have a voice

Letter to the editor: Children don't have a vote, but they can have a voice

Multicultural Youth Council come up with a list of priorities for the province to invest in to stop negative cycles.
Yard, property bylaw changes fall short, advocates say

Yard, property bylaw changes fall short, advocates say

Critics say new municipal bylaws don't go far enough on tenants' rights, naturalizing yards.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
A fire in Neebing sent flames into the night sky

A fire in Neebing sent flames into the night sky

An RV and equipment were destroyed late Monday evening
Options for raising the James Whalen tug are still being studied

Options for raising the James Whalen tug are still being studied

The tug remains submerged in the Kam River, where it sank on May 1.
Local JP's misconduct hearing concludes

Local JP's misconduct hearing concludes

Local Justice of the Peace Anna Gibbon could face consequences from a warning to removal after misconduct hearings concluded Tuesday.
Thunder Bay Police Board holds first meeting under administrator

Thunder Bay Police Board holds first meeting under administrator

Malcolm Mercer gives approval to $65,000 budget for new advisory panel.
Crown seeking dangerous offender assessment for Jonathan Yellowhead

Crown seeking dangerous offender assessment for Jonathan Yellowhead

The Crown submitted an assessment application of Jonathan Yellowhead for a dangerous or long-term offender designation as part of sentencing for a 2019 assault at the Thunder Bay District Jail that left another inmate with serious injuries
An East End apartment building gets transformed into a work of art

An East End apartment building gets transformed into a work of art

Marathon artists Derek Thomson and Candace Deschamps are getting rave reviews
Thunder Bay hosting flooding evacuees from Grassy Narrows

Thunder Bay hosting flooding evacuees from Grassy Narrows

About 100 members of the First Nation expected to be accommodated in Thunder Bay due to flooding.
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