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TBT NEWSHOUR Dec. 21, 2023: Hospital funding, and Moffat trial ends

TBT NEWSHOUR Dec. 21, 2023: Hospital funding, and Moffat trial ends

TBT NEWSHOUR Dec. 21, 2023: Hospital gets provincial funding, and Moffat trial ends
YEAR IN REVIEW: March 2023

YEAR IN REVIEW: March 2023

TBNewswatch is looking back at the top 10 stories of each month in 2023, as chosen by Dougall Media's director of news, Leith Dunick. Here are the picks from March.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Hospital gets $1.3M for transitional care patients

VIDEO: Hospital gets $1.3M for transitional care patients

Judge hears closing submission in Dustin Moffatt second-degree murder trial

Judge hears closing submission in Dustin Moffatt second-degree murder trial

The Crown argues Dustin Moffatt is responsible for the 2021 stabbing death of 16-year-old Kody Furioso, but the defense said someone else was present at the time and the lack of evidence raises a reasonable doubt.
Police board debates staffing expansion

Police board debates staffing expansion

The Thunder Bay Police Services Board is debating a planned staffing expansion as it looks to recover from years of missteps and controversy.
Hospital gets $1.3M in transitional care funding

Hospital gets $1.3M in transitional care funding

Funding from the province could lead to job creation and more available working hours for current staff.
Ottawa went too far on regulating mining, infrastructure projects: experts

Ottawa went too far on regulating mining, infrastructure projects: experts

Legal experts say ball's in Ottawa's court to revamp and make legal Canada's Impact Assessment Act
YEAR IN REVIEW: February 2023

YEAR IN REVIEW: February 2023

Policing in Thunder Bay continued to remain at the forefront of the news in February.
Trillium grants boost RFDA, Beendigen, gymnastics group

Trillium grants boost RFDA, Beendigen, gymnastics group

Newly-announced Ontario Trillium Foundation dollars will support local food security efforts, a women's shelter, and a gymnastics group.
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