Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Bombardier extends hours after TTC legal threat

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant is extending its hours of operation by adding an extra shift in the wake of threats of legal action made by the Toronto Transit Commission.
Police release identity of man found in McIntyre River

Police release identity of man found in McIntyre River

THUNDER BAY - The man found dead in the McIntyre River on Monday has been identified as 41-year-old city man.
City councillor hopes new Liberal government pumps up Thunder Bay; political scientist says not so fast

City councillor hopes new Liberal government pumps up Thunder Bay; political scientist says not so fast

THUNDER BAY – The chair of the city’s intergovernmental affairs committee is “cautiously optimistic” a new Liberal government will come through for Thunder Bay. When reached Tuesday afternoon, Coun.
Wacky Wings settles with OMB appeal, can go ahead with restaurant

Wacky Wings settles with OMB appeal, can go ahead with restaurant

THUNDER BAY -- An appeal with the Ontario Municipal Board over a proposed chain restaurant has been settled.
Health Unit ready to fight flu for another season

Health Unit ready to fight flu for another season

THUNDER BAY -- It's that time of year again to get your flu shot. The Influenza season is coming to the Thunder Bay area, and officials with the District Health Unit says it's ready.

Voter turnout up in Thunder Bay ridings

THUNDER BAY -- While voter turnout as a whole was under the national average, numbers across the region are up over 2011. The city averaged a 68.28 per cent turnout Monday across the two local ridings, slightly below the 68.
Election provides local ridings with first woman, First Nations MPs

Election provides local ridings with first woman, First Nations MPs

THUNDER BAY -- Both Thunder Bay ridings made history in the same election Monday night.
Police anticipate $630K budget shortfall

Police anticipate $630K budget shortfall

THUNDER BAY -- It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that police are expected to be over-budget by the end of the year, the city's police chief says.
Area First Nation communities see massive spike in voter turnout

Area First Nation communities see massive spike in voter turnout

KENORA, Ont. – The north-most road in Northwestern Ontario ends in Taxi Bay, southwest and across the water from the polling station with the historically lowest voter turnout in the Kenora Riding.
Guardian Angels looks for city endorsement, spot on crime prevention council

Guardian Angels looks for city endorsement, spot on crime prevention council

THUNDER BAY -- The Guardian Angels want the city's blessing.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks