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Fire breaks out at a southside apartment

Fire breaks out at a southside apartment

Dozens of residents have been temporarily displaced while investigators look into the fire.
Thunder Bay divers put a patch on Michipicoten's cracked hull

Thunder Bay divers put a patch on Michipicoten's cracked hull

A plate was welded over a four-metre-long rupture, and water has been removed from the hull of the Great Lakes bulk carrier.
UPDATE: Power outage hits Victoriaville Civic Centre

UPDATE: Power outage hits Victoriaville Civic Centre

Service counters were closed for the day but will reopen for normal hours on Wednesday
Charges laid in Highway 11/17 collision

Charges laid in Highway 11/17 collision

A Thunder Bay man is charged with driving while suspended, and careless driving.
OPP charge one person with possession of child pornography

OPP charge one person with possession of child pornography

Nipigon and Schreiber OPP detachments have arrested and charged one individual with child pornography in Terrace Bay.
TBT NEWSHOUR for June 10, 2024: Crack in a ship caused the vessel to take on water

TBT NEWSHOUR for June 10, 2024: Crack in a ship caused the vessel to take on water

Boarding home class-action settlement to welcome applicants

Boarding home class-action settlement to welcome applicants

In addition to compensation paid to class members, the federal government is to provide $50 million for a foundation "that promotes healing and transparency, by formally recognizing the harm caused by the Indian Boarding Homes Program," the backgrounder said.
LETTER: Doug Ford has not been good for Ontario

LETTER: Doug Ford has not been good for Ontario

Suffice it to say that there are very few people or groups (other than loyal Conservatives and the wealthy) who Mr. Ford hasn't, in some way, managed to hurt, offend or ignore.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First Nations ask court to review $510M in legal fees paid in treaty annuities claim

First Nations ask court to review $510M in legal fees paid in treaty annuities claim

'We did not want to take this route': Garden River and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek leadership dispute hefty legal tab paid out to law firm for work on Robinson Huron Treaty annuities claim, which led to historic $10B settlement for 21 First Nations
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