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Photo booth: Stunning sights (30 photos)

Photo booth: Stunning sights (30 photos)

Check out this week's great photo submissions!
What's Happening: Trademark and Branding Essentials for Entrepreneurs, Sled for Eternity

What's Happening: Trademark and Branding Essentials for Entrepreneurs, Sled for Eternity

What's Happening: Trademarking, building your brand webinar, Sled for Eternity
Police ask public to avoid Enniskillen Avenue

Police ask public to avoid Enniskillen Avenue

A heavy police presence is in place in the north-side residential neighbourhood.
Thunder Bay Museum hosting Threads of Hope Exhibit

Thunder Bay Museum hosting Threads of Hope Exhibit

The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 31, until March 27.
Province backstops transit funding, as gas tax revenue plunges

Province backstops transit funding, as gas tax revenue plunges

Proceeds from Ontario’s gas tax dropped in 2021 due to lower gas sales, endangering a transit funding source.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Stefan for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Wind becoming west 20 km/h in the morning. High minus 15 °C.
OP-ED: Thunder Bay Police chief responds to ongoing criticism

OP-ED: Thunder Bay Police chief responds to ongoing criticism

Chief says she stands in united with her senior leadership team and the Thunder Bay Police Board and stresses she and her team adhere to due process in a strict, ethical manner.
Technology Loan Program now open to all teen and adult library members

Technology Loan Program now open to all teen and adult library members

Members can now place a hold, borrow and renew a tablet or Chromebook with unlimited access to Wi-Fi via a hotspot hub for a loan period of 28 days. 
FiTV: The judgement of Steve Harvey

FiTV: The judgement of Steve Harvey

Courtroom reality TV shows have been a staple of daytime television for over 25 years.
OP-ED: Police Association seeking independent investigation into Police Service, board

OP-ED: Police Association seeking independent investigation into Police Service, board

Police rank-and-file say they're not happy with the inaction of Thunder Bay Police Chief Sylvie Hauth and her administration, who they believe are more focused on securing a new $56-million headquarters than addressing serious concerns brought to their attention by the union and board member Georjann Morriseau.
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