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Fire destroys Buster's BBQ in Vermilion Bay

Fire destroys Buster's BBQ in Vermilion Bay

The Vermilion Bay restaurant made famous by its blueberry BBQ sauce was destroyed by fire overnight.
Oct. 31, 2016: Mediated talks

Oct. 31, 2016: Mediated talks

TBT Newshour for Oct. 31, 2016: Today's top story - the city enters mediated talks with CUPE, which represents some 700 of its workers that are no in a position to strike.
Ticket Giveaway: Wolves v. Ridgebacks

Ticket Giveaway: Wolves v. Ridgebacks

The Thunderwolves face off against the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks Friday and Saturday. We have two pairs of tickets to giveaway.
Bearskin partnership brings back Northern service

Bearskin partnership brings back Northern service

Bearskin Airlines announced Monday a strategic partnership with Winnipeg based Perimeter Aviation to re-introduce service between Thunder Bay and several First Nations communities north of Sioux Lookout. 
Crime at a Glance: 28 assaults, 22 property crimes

Crime at a Glance: 28 assaults, 22 property crimes

This week in crime saw nearly 30 reports of assault, and six sexual assaults.
Neebing River Bridge construction behind schedule

Neebing River Bridge construction behind schedule

There will be more delays this week as construction continues on the Neebing River Bridge.
Sandy Lake boy hit by a train

Sandy Lake boy hit by a train

Provincial police say a 15-year-old boy was hit by a train around 8:00 p.m. Monday evening.
City workers push strike deadline to Nov. 7

City workers push strike deadline to Nov. 7

City workers can walk off the job next Monday should they reject the latest contract offer.
City staff confident in budget balance through 2016

City staff confident in budget balance through 2016

City staff is confident it can work within a projected $313,000 year-end deficit it delivered to council at the end of the third quarter on Monday night.
Who should pay to replace the Thunder Bay Jail?

Who should pay to replace the Thunder Bay Jail?

Even as city council urged the provincial government to replace the Thunder Bay Jail, a case began to form that would implicate the federal government as partially responsible for its construction.
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