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Turf facility's funding denial no cause for concern: mayor

Turf facility's funding denial no cause for concern: mayor

Mayor Bill Mauro maintained there's still ample opportunity to find external funding, while city can foot bill itself if needed
Police seek tips on Atikokan mischief incident

Police seek tips on Atikokan mischief incident

OPP say arm curl weight bar used to perpetrate mischief at an Atikokan residence
Video: Nov. 6, 2020: COVID-19 case at public school

Video: Nov. 6, 2020: COVID-19 case at public school

TBT News for Nov. 6, 2020: COVID-19 case at public school
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jack for today's picture. 🌡Overcast. High 9 °C.
Fighting Walleye's inaugural-game rally a good sign

Fighting Walleye's inaugural-game rally a good sign

Trystan Goodman scores the first goal in Kam River history, sparking a four-goal third as the Superior international Junior Hockey League's exhibition season gets under way.
Local leaders react to Ontario budget

Local leaders react to Ontario budget

Record-breaking budget draws praise from business community, while opposition MPPs say it falls short on public health and long-term care
Finlandia Co-operative looking to lease Hoito Restaurant

Finlandia Co-operative looking to lease Hoito Restaurant

The Co-operative is hoping to lease the space from the new owner to maintain the history of the local restaurant
Pellet gun leads to police call in Dryden

Pellet gun leads to police call in Dryden

Police call over individual with firearm resolved after police determine weapon to be a pellet gun - but caution warranted, says chief
COVID-19 case linked to St. James Public School

COVID-19 case linked to St. James Public School

An individual linked to a local public school has tested positive for COVID-19.
Violent crime, homicide must be tackled from the ground up

Violent crime, homicide must be tackled from the ground up

Getting at the root cause of crime, including addiction and poverty, is key to stopping violent crime in Thunder Bay, the second most violent city in Canada last year, according to the crime severity index.
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