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Part of Cumberland Street closed for work on roundabout and underground infrastructure

Part of Cumberland Street closed for work on roundabout and underground infrastructure

The city is replacing sewer pipes and watermains, rebuilding the road, and installing a roundabout
City’s smart growth action plan to get input from new Canadians

City’s smart growth action plan to get input from new Canadians

The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association is hosting a ‘newcomer focus group’ Wednesday evening.
It's not quite over for the James Whalen tug boat

It's not quite over for the James Whalen tug boat

The historic steam tug was built in 1905 for the Canadian Towing & Wrecking Company of Port Arthur.
NAPS officers cleared in broken bone incident

NAPS officers cleared in broken bone incident

A suspect was injured when police were responding to a weapons call in late December 2024.
Ice upgrades on the way for Beardmore and Nakina curling rinks

Ice upgrades on the way for Beardmore and Nakina curling rinks

The Municipality of Greenstone has awarded CIMCO Refrigeration a contract for ice plant upgrades in Beardmore and Nakina.
‘Inhumane’ prison conditions should factor into manslaughter sentence: defence

‘Inhumane’ prison conditions should factor into manslaughter sentence: defence

Isaac Talbot-Hall is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday for the 2022 killing of Shawn Newsome.
Discount retailer to open a second Thunder Bay location

Discount retailer to open a second Thunder Bay location

Dollar Tree will move in beside Freshco on Court Street North
Bear tries to mooch a meal from the OPP

Bear tries to mooch a meal from the OPP

Police officers were approached by a bear looking for a snack
Cava, Frost capture second straight PWHL championship

Cava, Frost capture second straight PWHL championship

Minnesota defeated Ottawa, whose assistant coach is Thunder Bay's Haley Irwin, 2-1 on Monday night to win back-to-back PWHL titles.
Historic Catholic bishop's residence gets a new owner

Historic Catholic bishop's residence gets a new owner

The 115-year-old home was built with sandstone from a quarry on Simpson Island near Nipigon Bay.
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