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TBT NEWSHOUR for June 27, 2024: Mayor retracts drug supply comments

TBT NEWSHOUR for June 27, 2024: Mayor retracts drug supply comments

ICYMI: Juno Award winner Aysanabee to headline Canada Day celebrations

ICYMI: Juno Award winner Aysanabee to headline Canada Day celebrations

The two-time Juno Award winning Indigenous musician Aysanabee will take to the stage during Canada Day celebrations at the waterfront.
Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

“We actually have been really out there in communities, ramping up our engagement and consultation and information sharing about the project over the last six months.”
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats bats break out in big way in La Crosse

Border Cats bats break out in big way in La Crosse

Homers by Zane Skansi, Jackson Cooke and Ty Hamilton helped Thunder Bay to a 12-3 win, snapping a four-game losing streak.
New NOSM University head will visit North to decide where to live

New NOSM University head will visit North to decide where to live

Dr. Mike Green plans to bring his family along to 'figure out where we're going to land.'
VIDEO: Mayor retracts comments on drug supply, homelessness

VIDEO: Mayor retracts comments on drug supply, homelessness

Pearl Mist arrives in Thunder Bay

Pearl Mist arrives in Thunder Bay

Paul Pepe said Thunder Bay is “a growing destination for the cruising market" which "offers something very unique that cruisers can’t get in other markets as well.” 
Mayor feels human rights approach to homelessness isn’t working

Mayor feels human rights approach to homelessness isn’t working

Mayor Ken Boshcoff’s retraction described the safer supply program run by NorWest Community Health Centres, which is funded by Health Canada.
Advocates asking the province to extend age benefits for WSIB claims

Advocates asking the province to extend age benefits for WSIB claims

The Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups held an online meeting and gathered at the OPSEU office on Memorial Avenue to ask the provincial government for continued funding for injured people 65 years and older under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. 
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