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Police warns of Canada Revenue Agency phone scam

Police warns of Canada Revenue Agency phone scam

A high number of calls have been reported to police regarding a phone scam.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

The cold snap has broken. Warmer temperatures in store this week.
Wolves snag first win of 2017-18

Wolves snag first win of 2017-18

Mor Menashe leads the way with 25, Nick Burke adds 22 as Lakehead snaps an eleven-game losing streak against the Guelph Gryphons.
NW Ontario writing contest opens door for new talent

NW Ontario writing contest opens door for new talent

Canadian literary stars will judge the entries.
City presents Birds of the Bay community art project

City presents Birds of the Bay community art project

After the success of the community art project Threading Water, which was completed for Great Art for Great Lakes in 2017, the city is partnering again with local artist Betty Carpick for Birds of the B
Wardrope Avenue closed following collision with hydro pole

Wardrope Avenue closed following collision with hydro pole

Wardrope Avenue is expected to remain closed for approximately eight hours and police are reminding motorists to exercise caution on roads that can be hazardous in extreme cold conditions.
Police charge man following series of thefts

Police charge man following series of thefts

Thunder Bay Police have arrested a 31-year-old Thunder Bay man in connection to a series of thefts in December.
TBDSSAB welcomes new board of directors chair

TBDSSAB welcomes new board of directors chair

The Board of Directors of TBDSSAB announced the appointment of Lucy Kloosterhuis as their new chair.
NAN responds to Sen. Lynn Beyak being removed from Conservative caucus

NAN responds to Sen. Lynn Beyak being removed from Conservative caucus

Alvin Fiddler agrees with party leader Andrew Scheer's decision to remove Senator Lynn Beyak from Conservative caucus and calls for her removal from Senate.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay! Extreme cold warning still in effect

Good Morning, Thunder Bay! Extreme cold warning still in effect

Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with the wind chill.
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