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Le Chateau closing all 123 stores, including Thunder Bay location

Le Chateau closing all 123 stores, including Thunder Bay location

Company says COVID-19 challenges and the arrival of the second wave, combined with the inability to secure financing, made it impossible to continue.
One man taken to hospital following single-vehicle collision

One man taken to hospital following single-vehicle collision

A 29-year-old man was taken to hospital with possible life-threatening injuries following a single motor vehicle collision.
Animal instincts take over at Pigeon River border crossing

Animal instincts take over at Pigeon River border crossing

Staff post picture of fox being 'given' a declaration form to fill out to enter the country.
Update: Suspected home takeover investigation leads to arrest of Brantford teen

Update: Suspected home takeover investigation leads to arrest of Brantford teen

Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service responded to a Pearl Street address on Thursday evening as part of an investigation into a suspected home takeover.
Indigenous hairstylist putting Thunder Bay on the map (11 photos)

Indigenous hairstylist putting Thunder Bay on the map (11 photos)

How a local hair professional is bringing gender inclusivity to her styling chair.
Police find missing 39-year-old

Police find missing 39-year-old

City police safely located a missing woman.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Florian for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon. Wind up to 15 km/h. High plus 2 °C.
TTC votes in favour of new streetcar order

TTC votes in favour of new streetcar order

The order would see the initial procurement of 13 streetcars, which could mean more work for the Thunder Bay Bombardier plant.
COVID-19 testing backlog has been cleared

COVID-19 testing backlog has been cleared

Addition of testing centre at Confederation College has helped with education-related tests and will soon also shift into testing long-term care visitors and international travelers.
Former Thunder Bay mayor, wife previously acquitted of extortion file multi-million dollar lawsuit

Former Thunder Bay mayor, wife previously acquitted of extortion file multi-million dollar lawsuit

In a notice of action filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Oct. 15, Hobbs is suing for nearly $11 million and his wife, Marisa is seeking $1.525 million. Both are listed as plaintiffs and are seeking multi-million dollars in various damages.
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