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TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 30, 2023: Police investigating collision between vehicle and pedestrian

TBT NEWSHOUR: Nov. 30, 2023: Police investigating collision between vehicle and pedestrian

TBT News for Nov. 30, 2023: Police investigating collision between vehicle and pedestrian
American protectionist measures stay in place against Canadian softwood lumber exporters

American protectionist measures stay in place against Canadian softwood lumber exporters

Five-year dispute continues as U.S. trade commission rules Canadian companies threaten U.S. forestry industry
A $10K winning lottery ticket bought in Thunder Bay is set to expire

A $10K winning lottery ticket bought in Thunder Bay is set to expire

Encore draw winning ticket was purchased on Dec. 17, 2022.
Friends of Chippewa Park call for repairs to City Road

Friends of Chippewa Park call for repairs to City Road

The Friends of Chippewa Park say it's time for the City of Thunder Bay to address the "deplorable condition" of the roadway.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Two youths arrested in rash of school threats

VIDEO: Two youths arrested in rash of school threats

Crash closes section of Oliver Road

Crash closes section of Oliver Road

Oliver Road is closed between Belrose and Mapleward roads
SIU terminates investigation into police after man suffers serious self-inflicted injury

SIU terminates investigation into police after man suffers serious self-inflicted injury

The Special Investigation Unit found that there was nothing two Thunder Bay Police Service officers did or failed to do that would have prevented a man in custody under the Mental Health Act from a serious self-inflicted eye injury
Pedestrian struck in Dawson Road collision

Pedestrian struck in Dawson Road collision

Police investigating after vehicle struck a pedestrian on Dawson Road on Thursday; public asked to avoid area.
Updated: Police identify 2 suspects in school threats

Updated: Police identify 2 suspects in school threats

Thunder Bay police have arrested two youths in connection with some threats made against local Catholic schools, but continue to investigate others.
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