Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Music, art and exercise at Open Streets (11 Photos)

Music, art and exercise at Open Streets (11 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- Traffic closed down Court Street throughout Sunday afternoon but there wasn't a car in sight.

Historical showcase: Finlandia unveils new heritage room

THUNDER BAY -- Our city's Finnish history is now on display to the public. The Finlandia Association has turned their former bar at the Finnish Labour Temple into a heritage room.

Donations down for ALS, charity walk hopes to raise $35K for research and support

THUNDER BAY – More than 100 took part in Saturday’s walk to defeat ALS. ALS in known to affect about 10 people in Thunder Bay. Organizers say that makes ALS cases in the city higher compared to the rest of Ontario.
Inside Tbay: How the city got its waterfront skatepark

Inside Tbay: How the city got its waterfront skatepark

City to consider moving art gallery to waterfront

City to consider moving art gallery to waterfront

The art gallery's proposed move to the waterfront could take its next step Monday.
Working out and drinking beer at Oktoberfest

Working out and drinking beer at Oktoberfest

THUNDER BAY -- Oktoberfest came off in Septermber, as it should be. "Traditional Oktoberfest starts in September in Germany so we're going authentic," said Alexandra Jones chair of Rotary Oktoberfest.
Monster Trucks rock Murillo (8 PHOTOS)

Monster Trucks rock Murillo (8 PHOTOS)

MURILLO -- More track meant more air for Monster Trucks at the Murillo Fair Grounds on Saturday.

First phase of $4.5M Superior National's River Course complete

Cook County Tourism Media Release First phase of course’s $4.5 million renovation All 9 holes of Superior National’s River Course are complete Lutsen, Minn. – Sept.
Police continue to receive numerous election sign theft, vandalism reports

Police continue to receive numerous election sign theft, vandalism reports

KENORA, ON) – Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have received numerous calls since the onset of the federal election regarding the damage and theft of candidate signs throughout the area.
Record-breaking $60M lotto ticket not sold in Northwest

Record-breaking $60M lotto ticket not sold in Northwest

A winning $60-million lottery ticket has been sold, the bad news is you probably didn’t buy it. The OLG has confirmed that the winning ticket for Ontario’s biggest-ever jackpot was sold in Brampton, Ont.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks