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City’s outdoor skating rinks have closed for the season

City’s outdoor skating rinks have closed for the season

Warm weather has brought the outdoor skating rink season to an end.
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 16, 2022: Oliver apology

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 16, 2022: Oliver apology

March 16, 2022: Oliver apology
You makes lonely push to release indoor turf details

You makes lonely push to release indoor turf details

Releasing details on submissions from the private sector could raise legal issues, would contradict previous council vote, city administration says.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Pauline for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 30 per cent chance of showers early in the morning. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h in the morning. High 6°C.
Canada to lift border testing requirements: reports

Canada to lift border testing requirements: reports

The requirement to show proof of a negative rapid test result is expected to end on April 1 for fully-vaccinated travellers.
New money for addictions treatment beds will support a 'demonstration project'

New money for addictions treatment beds will support a 'demonstration project'

St. Joseph's Care Group official says it will help show which services still require funding.
Icebreaking operations will begin in Thunder Bay early next week

Icebreaking operations will begin in Thunder Bay early next week

The Samuel Risley is expected to start work around Mar. 22
Noront shareholders approve sale to Wyloo Metals

Noront shareholders approve sale to Wyloo Metals

$616.9-million Ring of Fire deal could be finalized on April 7
Police Services Board chair responds to report on OIPRD reinvestigations into nine sudden deaths

Police Services Board chair responds to report on OIPRD reinvestigations into nine sudden deaths

Thunder Bay Police Services Board chair Kristen Oliver says top priority remains rebuilding community trust after release of findings into the reinvestigation of nine sudden deaths involving Indigenous people in the city.
Police arrest Toronto man in suspected home takeover

Police arrest Toronto man in suspected home takeover

Toronto man, 19, charged with trafficking, breaking release order in connection with alleged home takeover police say is tied to drug activity.
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