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“Looks like a war zone”: Walsh Street residents blindsided by tree removal

“Looks like a war zone”: Walsh Street residents blindsided by tree removal

Residents say they had no indication dozens of mature trees would be removed, rather than trimmed, to protect power lines
Video: Oct. 30, 2020: Reward offered for information on missing woman

Video: Oct. 30, 2020: Reward offered for information on missing woman

TBT News for Oct. 30, 2020: Reward offered for information on missing woman
Strong winds prompt weather statement for Thunder Bay

Strong winds prompt weather statement for Thunder Bay

City set for gusty Hallowe'en, with high winds and blowing snow that could reduce visibility
Northwest had below average forest fire season

Northwest had below average forest fire season

The number of forest fires throughout the northwest was below the 10-year provincial average, but evacuations of Red Lake and Eabametoong still made it a memorable season
Woodcrest student wins big in National Minecraft Competition

Woodcrest student wins big in National Minecraft Competition

Woodcrest Public School student, Alex Coghill, takes second place in the 2020 Canadian Storytelling in Minecraft competition with a story of the fur trade in 19th century Canada featuring Fort William Historical Park..
OPP warn of fake American currency in Kenora

OPP warn of fake American currency in Kenora

A person has been charged after OPP receive fraud reports in Kenora early this week.
Missing woman located

Missing woman located

Woman declared missing by Thunder Bay police Friday located safely
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Carly for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon. High 6 °C.
Haunted Yard draws hundreds of Halloween enthusiasts

Haunted Yard draws hundreds of Halloween enthusiasts

Northwood family puts on elaborate display full of intricately carved pumpkins, headless horsemen, demon dogs and ghouls and goblins of all shapes and sizes.
Police in Thunder Bay respond to crisis calls with mental health workers

Police in Thunder Bay respond to crisis calls with mental health workers

A study shows officers are spending less time on crisis calls when CMHA can respond to emergency calls.
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