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Some members of Red Rock Indian Band and chief at odds over council vote

Some members of Red Rock Indian Band and chief at odds over council vote

Following a vote held on Feb. 7, some members of the Red Rock Indian Band are eager for answers as to whether or not council will honour the outcome.
Discoloured or dirty water possible while crews repair watermain

Discoloured or dirty water possible while crews repair watermain

Most residents that are expected to be affected reside in the Current River area, but the discoloured or dirty water could spread out further in the north side of the city.
Canadian Forces recruits testify to receiving unauthorized breast exams

Canadian Forces recruits testify to receiving unauthorized breast exams

The complainants testified James Wilks, former medical technician with the Canadian Forces, conducted breast examinations during their recruitment.
New Thunder Bay restaurant offers many options

New Thunder Bay restaurant offers many options

The Eatery 61 is located at 1725 Highway 61. 
Ontario Winter Games open on Friday

Ontario Winter Games open on Friday

Opening ceremonies on Friday night will help launch this year's event, being staged at venues throughout Thunder Bay.
New pizza campaign raising funds for local organizations

New pizza campaign raising funds for local organizations

$2 from every pizza and $0.50 from every slice sold throughout the month will be donated to Our Kids Count through the United Way.
Border Cats bring Pineau, two other returnees back for 2024

Border Cats bring Pineau, two other returnees back for 2024

The Cats' home opener is scheduled for May 31 against the Minnesota Mud Puppies.
2025 Scotties tickets go on sale on Feb. 22

2025 Scotties tickets go on sale on Feb. 22

Those who bought tickets in 2022 will have a pre-sale window, starting on Thursday, Feb. 15, to purchase before tickets go on sale to the general public next Thursday. The pre-sale ends on Sunday, Feb. 18.
Adaptability might be the solution to a warming climate: Hajdu

Adaptability might be the solution to a warming climate: Hajdu

Since Nishnawbe Aski Nation chiefs declared a winter roads state of emergency at the 2024 Chiefs Winter Assembly, Newswatch caught up with Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu to see what can be done to ensure remote northern communities have access to goods and services.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Feb.12, 2024: Aggravated Assault Arrest

TBT NEWSHOUR: Feb.12, 2024: Aggravated Assault Arrest

TBT Newshour for Feb.12, 2024: Aggravated Assault Arrest
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