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UPDATE: School bus involved in collision on Highway 61

UPDATE:School bus involved in collision on Highway 61

A school bus was involved in a collision on a Highway 61 overpass near the Thunder Bay Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
City police chief hosts first forum with First Nation leadership

City police chief hosts first forum with First Nation leadership

Thunder Bay Police Service chief, Darcy Fleury held what he plans to be ongoing forums with First Nation leadership in the hopes of creating better communication and rebuilding trust with the Indigenous community.
Thunder Bay church congregation disheartened by vandalism

Thunder Bay church congregation disheartened by vandalism

A brand-new window was destroyed, and obscenities were spray-painted at Faith City Church
Christmas Cheer hamper pickup launches

Christmas Cheer hamper pickup launches

Thousands of local families benefit from the Christmas Cheer hamper campaign, with pickups occurring Tuesday and Wednesday.
Hajdu introduces First Nations Clean Water Act

Hajdu introduces First Nations Clean Water Act

Yesterday, Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu introduced the long-awaited Bill C-61 which commits to ensuring safe drinking water and wastewater management, collaboration, and self-governance in First Nations communities.
French-language Catholic board announces 'virtual' high school for region

French-language Catholic board announces 'virtual' high school for region

Satellite campuses are being established, starting with Dryden, Red Lake and Ignace.
Thunder Bay man signs up for around-the-world sailboat race

Thunder Bay man signs up for around-the-world sailboat race

Dan Turk registers for two international races, including a 14-month circumnavigation of the globe.
Record-breaking year for Thunder Bay Port

Record-breaking year for Thunder Bay Port

Officials at the Port of Thunder Bay report increased activity from 2022, including near-record numbers of salty and laker visits.
Algoma Street closure extended

Algoma Street closure extended

Sewer work will keep a section of Algoma Street North closed two days longer than expected.
Art gallery in for boost to city funding

Art gallery in for boost to city funding

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is set to receive nearly $100,000 more per year to support a move to a larger, waterfront location.
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