Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Cars on ice

Cars on ice

The extreme cold is having an extreme impact on residents automotive health. The local Canadian Automobile Association have been kept busy as another round of bitter cold struck the area Sunday night into Monday morning.
‘Tough finish’

‘Tough finish’

The city's shipping season has come to a difficult close, another victim of the recent frigid temperatures.
Credit crunch

Credit crunch

No one can reasonably expect to go from a couch potato to marathon runner overnight.

Wind chill warning to stick around Tuesday

A wind chill warning for the Thunder Bay area remains in effect. Environment Canada issued the weather warning as predicted wind chills from -40C to -45C are expected to continue Monday and into Tuesday.

Several flights delayed, canceled in and out of Thunder Bay

Several flights in and out of Thunder Bay were delayed or canceled mostly due to adverse winter weather in Toronto.
Late-night robbery

Late-night robbery

Police say a lone male armed with a syringe robbed a Mac’s Convenience Store on Simpson Street. The call came in at about 10:30 p.m. on Sunday night.
Blast from the past

Blast from the past

The Choklit Moose still has a place in the hearts of city residents. The mascot from the Thunder Bay hosted 1981 Canada Summer Games was the featured attraction at Sunday’s Winter Funday at the outdoor rink on Prince Arthur’s Landing.
Helping hand

Helping hand

Karina Long was at a loss as she watched her house burn to the ground on Dec. 8.
Snow over cold

Snow over cold

The weekend may have brought a reprieve from frigid temperatures, but it also brought a fresh snowfall.
Freezing out ticks

Freezing out ticks

Good news for anyone who likes to spend their summertime in the woods, all this cold weather is bad news for ticks in the region.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks