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TBT NEWSHOUR March 19, 2024: Council declines integrity commissioner's suggested action

TBT NEWSHOUR March 19, 2024: Council declines integrity commissioner's suggested action

Family and Sault police looking for missing 28-year-old

Family and Sault police looking for missing 28-year-old

'Sault Police and family are concerned for Shayna’s well-being': 28-year-old sent a message to a friend on Tuesday but has not been seen since Monday on Smale Avenue
LETTER: Finally a new commercial vehicle inspection station near Shuniah

LETTER: Finally a new commercial vehicle inspection station near Shuniah

As a safety professional, I am utterly pleased as well because this is a start - yes , a start.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Councillor Rajni Agarwal remains on Fort William BIA Board

VIDEO: Councillor Rajni Agarwal remains on Fort William BIA Board

Ignace and NWMO ink 'historic' agreement

Ignace and NWMO ink 'historic' agreement

The 80-page agreement restates the township’s commitment to a “willingness process” to determine whether Ignace supports being host to a repository for nuclear waste.
Thunder Bay Police to hire second deputy chief

Thunder Bay Police to hire second deputy chief

The second deputy chief, as recommended by former senator Murray Sinclair’s report into the Thunder Bay Police Services Board, will focus primarily on administrative and human resource tasks
Business is good for mechanical contractors and their workers

Business is good for mechanical contractors and their workers

Contractors in Thunder Bay, and the plumbers and pipefitters union, say the area's economic outlook looks good
Union seeks to represent workers at Delta waterfront hotel

Union seeks to represent workers at Delta waterfront hotel

A certification vote begins Wednesday at the request of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.
Administrator attends final police services board meeting

Administrator attends final police services board meeting

Malcolm Mercer, who was appointed administrator of the Thunder Bay Police Services Board by the Ontario Civilian Police Commission, attended his final meeting on Tuesday after serving nearly two years in the role.
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