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Council approves cannabis storefront location policy

Council approves cannabis storefront location policy

Policy will guide city's response to future storefront applications but decision will ultimately be made by Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
United Way of Thunder Bay appoints new chief executive officer

United Way of Thunder Bay appoints new chief executive officer

The United Way of Thunder Bay has appointed new CEO.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly cloudy. 30 per cent chance of showers in the morning. Clearing late in the afternoon. High 22 °C.
User fees to be charged for city outdoor sports fields

User fees to be charged for city outdoor sports fields

City expects to collect $38,000 through fees for adult and youth organizations to use fields.
Fire causes extensive damage to Mission Road home

Fire causes extensive damage to Mission Road home

Nobody was home at the time of the fire.
Police issue warning regarding high-risk offender now residing in city

Police issue warning regarding high-risk offender now residing in city

Thunder Bay Police have issued a public safety warning regarding Keith Thomas Currie who was released from an Alberta prison after serving a sentence for sexual offences and is now residing in the city
Province proposing changes to moose hunt

Province proposing changes to moose hunt

Proposed changes include a point system for the allocation of moose tags in the province.
August 9, 2019: Murder charges (Northwest Newsweek)

August 9, 2019: Murder charges (Northwest Newsweek)

August 9, 2019: Murder charges
Border Cats looking ahead to next season

Border Cats looking ahead to next season

Organization hopes first year under new local ownership group will be the start of more success both on and off the diamond.
Summer renovations to local schools nearing completion (5 photos)

Summer renovations to local schools nearing completion (5 photos)

The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board is spending more than $2.2 million on upgrades and renovations to several local schools
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