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Missing 29-year-old woman located

Missing 29-year-old woman located

A missing 29-year-old has been found; city police are withdrawing the missing person report
Holiday tree drop-off sites open Boxing Day

Holiday tree drop-off sites open Boxing Day

Nine Christmas tree drop off locations will open to the public starting on Boxing Day.
Window Wonderland winners revealed

Window Wonderland winners revealed

Thunder Bay Hydro and the Waterfront District BIA on Friday announced the inaugural winners of the Window Wonderland Competition.
City crews to repair water main break on Boxing Day

City crews to repair water main break on Boxing Day

City of Thunder Bay Media Release December 23, 2016 – City crews are scheduled to repair a water main break near the intersection of Highway 61, between Cavar Road and 20 th Side Road starting Monday, Dec. 26 at 10 pm.
Children meet foster puppies (15 PHOTOS)

Children meet foster puppies (15 PHOTOS)

Foster puppies Nor'Westerview School students had been supporting showed up for a class visit Friday.
City could reject Canadian Tire property devaluation

City could reject Canadian Tire property devaluation

Thunder Bay may not agree to a 30 per cent reduction in the property values of two Canadian Tire properties in the city, whose retroactive taxes would have to be paid back to 2008.
FedNor investing $100K to repair Wawa Goose

FedNor investing $100K to repair Wawa Goose

Wawa Goose getting $100,000 facelift from the federal government.
Meet your Holiday Hero winner

Meet your Holiday Hero winner

Ryan Currie becomes tbnewswatch.com's 2016 Holiday Hero, but vows to share his prize with each of the five finalists.
Snow en route, drive with caution: OPP

Snow en route, drive with caution: OPP

OPP Media Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) - With a significant snowfall expected for Thunder Bay and area December 25, 2016, Thunder Bay Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding motorists to drive with extra care and caution.
Year in Review: June

Year in Review: June

The dreaded ash borer has arrived in Thunder Bay, city officials warn.
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