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LETTER: We must continue to advocate for vulnerable people

LETTER: We must continue to advocate for vulnerable people

Last year the province tripled the District of Thunder Social Services Administration Board’s Homelessness Prevention Program allocation for three years. TBDSSAB is using the funding increase to expand emergency shelter and outreach services and to add new transitional housing beds.
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 8, 2024: Victoriaville demolition delayed until next year

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 8, 2024: Victoriaville demolition delayed until next year

Feds making it easier to access dental care

Feds making it easier to access dental care

MP Patty Hajdu said the more dentists that offer the program, the better it is for Canadians.
LETTER: MPP continues to advocate for safer highways

LETTER: MPP continues to advocate for safer highways

For this reason, I have submitted a motion to the legislature that reads “In the opinion of the house, all testing and licensing of commercial vehicles should be done by public servants working for the Ministry of Transportation.”
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats hang on to edge Huskies on road

Border Cats hang on to edge Huskies on road

Two-run fifth provides enough offence to earn Thunder Bay its fourth straight win and to maintain a solo share of top spot in their division.
Driver charged with impaired and child endangerment

Driver charged with impaired and child endangerment

One individual is facing multiple charges after a collision on Highway 125, including impaired driving and child endangerment.
Thousands expected to attend Teddy Bears Picnic on Tuesday

Thousands expected to attend Teddy Bears Picnic on Tuesday

Last year the Teddy Bears Picnic saw around 2,500 people attend, Karen Kadolph said.
VIDEO: Victoriavile demolition delayed until next year

VIDEO: Victoriavile demolition delayed until next year

Easton Mikus signs with Owen Sound Attack

Easton Mikus signs with Owen Sound Attack

The 17-year-old forward inked a contract with the Ontario Hockey League club on Monday.
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