Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Technical issues delay charging station installations

Technical issues delay charging station installations

Thunder Bay won't have access to any electric vehicle charging stations until the fall.
Students heading to Vimy Ridge celebration

Students heading to Vimy Ridge celebration

Teen, teacher say it's important for youth to remember the importance of Canada's contribution to victory in the First World War.
OPP investigating stolen firearm

OPP investigating stolen firearm

OPP in Greenstone are looking for information on a shotgun stolen from a Geraldton area home.
Rural residents rally against proposed septic changes

Rural residents rally against proposed septic changes

All six rural municipalities surrounding Thunder Bay have passed resolutions opposing a provincial proposal that would require septic fields to be pumped out every five years.
Two charged following dog rescue investigation

Two charged following dog rescue investigation

A couple from the Ginoogaming First Nation face several animal cruelty charges after 15 dogs were found in immediate distress near Longlac last February.
Province commits $5 million more to LU building

Province commits $5 million more to LU building

Ontario has added $5 million to its $1.5 million commitment toward Lakehead University's Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering and Sciences.
Police charge five during biggest crack seizure in city history

Police charge five during biggest crack seizure in city history

The Thunder Bay Police Service has arrested five people following the largest crack seizure in Thunder Bay's history.
Lakehead student bus pass faces referendum

Lakehead student bus pass faces referendum

Lakehead University students have begun voting on increased fees to their collective transit memberships paid through student fees, known as U-Pass.
Kashechewan agreement could see community relocated

Kashechewan agreement could see community relocated

Framework signed between federal, provincial and First Nation governments, calls for short, medium and long-term sustainability in James Bay community.
PSA: Animal Services Chip-a-Thon

PSA: Animal Services Chip-a-Thon

City of Thunder Bay media release Thunder Bay Animal Services will be hosting a pet Chip-a-thon at the City Animal Services Centre.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks