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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Joanne for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light late in the morning. High 7°C. Wind chill minus 12°C in the morning.
Morriseau nets OT winner for Fighting Walleye

Morriseau nets OT winner for Fighting Walleye

North Stars outshot Kam River 60-54 but could only solve goaltender Austin Madge once -- their only goal in two games to open the SIJHL semifinal.
Budget tackles housing crisis, but mixed reaction on just how much

Budget tackles housing crisis, but mixed reaction on just how much

Federal government promises to help spur the creation of 100,000 homes over the next several years, creates a tax-free savings plan for first-time home buyers to save for a downpayment.
Hospice northwest launches “a personal lens on grief” photography exhibition

Hospice northwest launches “a personal lens on grief” photography exhibition

The exhibition will kick off with a grand opening celebration on April 9.
Stars honouring first responders with free admission Sunday

Stars honouring first responders with free admission Sunday

SIJHL club providing free tickets to Game 3 of their semifinal series against the Kam River Fighting Walleye.
Witness testifies to hearing Yellowhead say he wanted to ‘beat up Braiden’

Witness testifies to hearing Yellowhead say he wanted to ‘beat up Braiden’

The witness said she was at a party at an Arthur Street hotel when Jonathan Yellowhead made the remark regarding Braiden Jacob
Adopt me: Hubble is looking for a forever home

Adopt me: Hubble is looking for a forever home

Hubble has come along way and is looking for a forever home.
City launches 2022 election season

City launches 2022 election season

City of Thunder Bay's election website goes live ahead of nominations opening May 2 and the Oct. 24 election.
Police find missing 45-year-old

Police find missing 45-year-old

City police safely locate a missing 45-year-old.
UPDATED: Gillies Township declares state of emergency over power outages

UPDATED: Gillies Township declares state of emergency over power outages

Around 2,000 customers in outlying areas of Thunder Bay still without power; Gillies Reeve declares emergency.
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