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Preparation for school begins with the First Rider program

Preparation for school begins with the First Rider program

Thunder Bay was one of the first areas in the province to run a First Rider program.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 23, 2024: Pikangikum First Nation will finally see a bridge

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 23, 2024: Pikangikum First Nation will finally see a bridge

Newcomers, veterans have eyes set on championship run

Newcomers, veterans have eyes set on championship run

The Lakehead Thunderwolves, a season removed from falling a game short of nationals, are looking to put last season's disappointing first-round exit behind them.
TBT NEWSHOUR for August 23, 2024: Delaney Arena will not operate at full capacity

TBT NEWSHOUR for August 23, 2024: Delaney Arena will not operate at full capacity

Program helps 'plant the seeds' for Indigenous-led businesses

Program helps 'plant the seeds' for Indigenous-led businesses

Eligibility requirements for the program require the business to be majority Indigenous-led (First Nation, Metis, Inuit) and either a new start-up business that was begun within the last year or a proposal of a new start-up business that will be launched within six months.
Symphony Orchestra teaming up with the library

Symphony Orchestra teaming up with the library

Library members will have the chance to attend symphony performances for free later this year.
What's Poppin': August 24, 2024

What's Poppin': August 24, 2024

There is tons to see this weekend! Don't miss out!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Kasabonika First Nation woman charged with drug trafficking

Kasabonika First Nation woman charged with drug trafficking

A 44-year-old woman was charged after cocaine was found during the search of a residence and vehicle in the community.
Railway work stoppage concerns Port CEO

Railway work stoppage concerns Port CEO

Any time lost at the Port of Thunder Bay is completely lost, CEO Chris Heikkinen said.
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