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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Cloudy. 70 per cent chance of showers in the morning and early in the afternoon. High 16 °C.
Horwath hoping to bring northern issues back to Queen’s Park

Horwath hoping to bring northern issues back to Queen’s Park

The Ontario NDP is holding its caucus meeting in Thunder Bay where issues including Bombardier layoffs and funding cuts will be discussed
Lightning strike ignites ski hill (3 photos)

Lightning strike ignites ski hill (3 photos)

A downed power line resulting from a lightning strike at Mount Baldy Ski Area caused a minor grass fire on the mountain
A glance at a community in crisis on International Overdose Awareness Day

A glance at a community in crisis on International Overdose Awareness Day

Thunder Bay declared a community crisis in June after data revealed Thunder Bay had the highest rate of deaths caused by opioid overdoses in the province
OPP seek video, witnesses to fatal collision near Pearl

OPP seek video, witnesses to fatal collision near Pearl

Two people died in a three-vehicle accident on August 19
Province rips up Ring of Fire framework

Province rips up Ring of Fire framework

Minister of Mines Greg Rickford said the province will work with 'willing First Nations partners who want to move at the speed of business' to unlock the potential of the lucrative Northern Ontario mining project.
TBPS hoping for portion of $65 million in funding to fight guns and gangs

TBPS hoping for portion of $65 million in funding to fight guns and gangs

The Thunder Bay Police Service is waiting to see if it will be able to apply for $65 million in federal funding to the province for addressing guns and gangs issue.
OPP identify homicide victim near Wawa

OPP identify homicide victim near Wawa

Devin Collin of Sudbury was found dead near Highway 17.
Traffic complaints lead to impaired by drug arrest

Traffic complaints lead to impaired by drug arrest

City police arrest one man Monday afternoon after receiving reports of a suspicious driver.
First Nation woman wins trapline licence because of ancestral connection

First Nation woman wins trapline licence because of ancestral connection

A Nipigon-area man who worked the same trapline for 15 years initially received the licence.
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