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Monthly income spent on food increased 15 per cent in 2023

Monthly income spent on food increased 15 per cent in 2023

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s Food Security Report found an average family of four in the Thunder Bay District spent $158 more per month on basic food items in 2023 compared to 2022.
There is hope for future generations when it comes to diversity

There is hope for future generations when it comes to diversity

“We have one thing for our future and that's hope for our next generations.”
Police seize suspected cocaine, fentanyl after searching residences

Police seize suspected cocaine, fentanyl after searching residences

The drugs had an estimated street value of more than $135,000.
“Solutions cannot come from the colonizer,” says Hajdu

“Solutions cannot come from the colonizer,” says Hajdu

The auditor general’s report on Indigenous housing highlights the federal government's failure in closing the housing gap, but Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu believes that governments should not dictate what works best for First Nations.  
Unattended candle caused Spence Court fire

Unattended candle caused Spence Court fire

“If that working smoke alarm wasn't there, we might have had a different outcome.”
TBPS, MTO use drone in traffic enforcement blitz on Dawson Rd.

TBPS, MTO use drone in traffic enforcement blitz on Dawson Rd.

The Highway Traffic Act dictates that a commercial vehicle cannot be within 60 metres of another vehicle when driving at a speed exceeding 60 kilometres per hour.
Avalon funds study for Thunder Bay lithium processing plant

Avalon funds study for Thunder Bay lithium processing plant

Avalon Advanced Materials pocketing $15 million for preliminary economic assessment
TBT NEWSHOUR March 20, 2024: City looking at designated encampment sites in new survey

TBT NEWSHOUR March 20, 2024: City looking at designated encampment sites in new survey

Weather radar near Shuniah scans the sky daily

Weather radar near Shuniah scans the sky daily

An advanced radar facility near Shuniah is located northwest of the municipality off Highway 527.
Groups demand broader consent for nuclear waste storage

Groups demand broader consent for nuclear waste storage

A petition demands that Ottawa require the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to get consent from other communities, including those along the transportation route.
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