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TBT NEWSHOUR April 25, 2024: Closing submissions for 2022 murder suspect Joseph Hubbard

TBT NEWSHOUR April 25, 2024: Closing submissions for 2022 murder suspect Joseph Hubbard

Synergy North sparks safety with kids at Woodcrest PS

Synergy North sparks safety with kids at Woodcrest PS

Students learned some of the dangers surrounding electrical safety during a presentation at Woodcrest Public School on Thursday afternoon.
First responders relay added to Ten Mile Road Race

First responders relay added to Ten Mile Road Race

The 88th edition of the event is set for May 20.
No word on speed limits from MTO

No word on speed limits from MTO

The current speed limit on Highway 11-17 is 90 km/h, including the sections that have been upgraded to four lanes.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Natural Resources Minister talks forestry at NOMA conference

VIDEO: Natural Resources Minister talks forestry at NOMA conference

Closing submissions heard at murder trial

Closing submissions heard at murder trial

A decision is expected in late May in the second-degree murder trial for Joseph Hubbard, who is accused in the 2022 death of 28-year-old John Reuben.
Half-Way Motors Mazda celebrating new location near the Superstore

Half-Way Motors Mazda celebrating new location near the Superstore

Anyone interested in a new vehicle should visit Half-Way Motors Mazda this week to learn more about the special sales they are currently offering as they celebrate the new location.
Provincial leaders see a bright future for NWO

Provincial leaders see a bright future for NWO

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) Conference is underway. This year's conference advocates for leaders in the region to examine solutions that may bring a brighter future to their communities.
Former Algoma U prof pleads guilty to assaulting four international students

Former Algoma U prof pleads guilty to assaulting four international students

Michael Lajoie took it upon himself to 'punish' students for alleged plagiarism — kicking them in the buttocks and, in one instance, hitting a student with a wooden stick 20 times.
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