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Multiple transports involved in collisions on Hwy 11

Multiple transports involved in collisions on Hwy 11

Two serious collisions occurred involving tractor-trailer units and even a snowplow.
Vintage, retro, collectibles store closing this weekend

Vintage, retro, collectibles store closing this weekend

The Junk Zone featuring Spins Record Shop will be closing permanently on Sunday.
Audio post production studio to open in Thunder Bay

Audio post production studio to open in Thunder Bay

With the hope of attracting more TV, film, and music production companies to Thunder Bay, the facility outfitted itself with industry standard equipment.
VIDEO: SUV rammed into multiple city businesses

VIDEO: SUV rammed into multiple city businesses

One owner is offering a reward after several southside businesses were damaged by an SUV that was driven into the entrances.
Canada Games Complex gets a leading-edge scoreboard

Canada Games Complex gets a leading-edge scoreboard

Modern technology will increase the capacity of the complex to host large events.
Higher number of Group A strep infections in region

Higher number of Group A strep infections in region

There has been a record number of invasive Group A strep (IGAS) infections according to the Public Health Agency of Canada, with six children dying in Ontario so far in 2024.
LETTER: The council composition survey ignores how council is elected

LETTER: The council composition survey ignores how council is elected

When asked about how we interact or communicate with city council, we should also be asked about how well members of city council respond to our communication.
TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 21, 2024: New parking authority plan being recommended to the City

TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 21, 2024: New parking authority plan being recommended to the City

UPDATE: CUPE reaches tentative contract agreement with City of Thunder Bay

UPDATE: CUPE reaches tentative contract agreement with City of Thunder Bay

The deal averts the threat of a strike, but must still be ratified
Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Since September 2023, the partnership helps kids between five and 12 years of age in select neighbourhoods learn how to skate.
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