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TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 26, 2022: Convoy arrives

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 26, 2022: Convoy arrives

Jan. 26, 2022: Convoy arrives
Thunder Bay woman worries for her relatives in Ukraine

Thunder Bay woman worries for her relatives in Ukraine

The situation demands 'more Churchills than Chamberlains,' a local clergyman says.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. 40 per cent chance of flurries early in the morning. Clearing late in the morning. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h. Temperature falling to minus 17 °C in the afternoon.
Protest convoy makes stop in Thunder Bay

Protest convoy makes stop in Thunder Bay

The Freedom Convoy 2022 is an ongoing protest against a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border travel
Council leaves budget untouched in third review meeting

Council leaves budget untouched in third review meeting

City councillors delay decision on new police HQ, reject proposal to further increase police operating budget.
City commits nearly $5 million on first phase of conservatory renewal

City commits nearly $5 million on first phase of conservatory renewal

Councillors welcome renewal of asset and $2 million NOHFC funding, but lament cost increases.
Your vehicle's block heater cord could be a fire hazard

Your vehicle's block heater cord could be a fire hazard

Thunder Bay firefighters have responded to numerous vehicle fires during the cold snap
Heartbeat Hot Sauce sponsors NASCAR Xfinity Series team

Heartbeat Hot Sauce sponsors NASCAR Xfinity Series team

Thunder Bay company says the one-off sponsorship will get their name in front of plenty of potential new customers, both in the stands at the Talladega Superspeedway and on television.
Decision on $56 million police HQ delayed to 2023

Decision on $56 million police HQ delayed to 2023

Police services board withdraws request for approval in 2022 city budget, saying it will focus first on resolving internal controversies.
Thunder Bay police officer who suffered a mental health crisis reaches out to others

Thunder Bay police officer who suffered a mental health crisis reaches out to others

Const. Jeff Elvish tells his story in order to help other emergency responders.
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