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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Pineau tosses gem, Cats win for ninth time in 11 games

Pineau tosses gem, Cats win for ninth time in 11 games

Thunder Bay continues to be the class of the Great Plains East Division, maintaining a two-game lead over La Crosse.
Attardo's hat trick delivers Chill's second win of 2024

Attardo's hat trick delivers Chill's second win of 2024

Thunder Bay finishes with a 1-1 record on their road trip and will host St. Croix for a pair next weekend.
VIDEO: Report shows failed lead tests for some local school drinking water

VIDEO: Report shows failed lead tests for some local school drinking water

Vintage car owners hold rendezvous over shared interests

Vintage car owners hold rendezvous over shared interests

Whenever Tony Gillies goes anywhere in his MG, it turns heads. If it's a 15-minute drive he has to allow about 45 minutes because people want to ask him about it.
Confederation College graduates begin the next chapter

Confederation College graduates begin the next chapter

“This was an insane, amazing and special moment for me. I got to graduate with all my friends, alongside my teachers who became my friends,” Grace Francis said.
Police investigating Friday morning transit incident

Police investigating Friday morning transit incident

An investigation is underway.
NAPS seizes drugs and lays charges in Fort Hope

NAPS seizes drugs and lays charges in Fort Hope

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) seized a quantity of cocaine and arrested a female suspect, following the search of a Fort Hope First Nation home Wednesday.
Search underway for missing man in Quetico Provincial Park

Search underway for missing man in Quetico Provincial Park

Local officials are searching for a missing man in Quetico Provincial Park.
Military training takes over the airport, sky

Military training takes over the airport, sky

Members from various squadrons from the Canadian Armed Forces and U.S. agencies are in Thunder Bay for the week to train and upgrade their search and rescue skills.
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