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LETTER: The proposed central library represents change – and change is scary

LETTER: The proposed central library represents change – and change is scary

If we aren’t willing to invest in ourselves and our own public goods, how can we expect others to invest in us, for us?
Dogs and their handlers show off skills at agility trials

Dogs and their handlers show off skills at agility trials

There were between 40 and 50 dogs and handlers competing in the trial on Sunday.
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 21, 2024: Country on the Bay has another successful year

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 21, 2024: Country on the Bay has another successful year

Collision that caused 'life-altering' injuries leads to charges

Collision that caused 'life-altering' injuries leads to charges

Thunder Bay Police have charged the driver of a passenger vehicle that collided with a motorcycle in early July.
Schreiber splash pad closed until further notice

Schreiber splash pad closed until further notice

Residents are asked to be vigilant and continue limiting their water usage - particularly for large volume activities like lawn-watering.
Hunters fined over $10,000 for poaching moose

Hunters fined over $10,000 for poaching moose

A bull moose was shot in the dark from a moving vehicle.
UPDATED Tennis centre project gets over $200K from Tourism Development Fund

UPDATED Tennis centre project gets over $200K from Tourism Development Fund

The new facility at Chapples Park is expected to help bring visitors to Thunder Bay.
GALLERY: Country on the Bay has its biggest year yet

GALLERY: Country on the Bay has its biggest year yet

Country on the Bay featured Joss Ross, High Valley, Trace Adkins, Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani, Mackenzie Porter, Dallas Smith, and more.
Ketzner homers twice, Cats outslugged in Rochester

Ketzner homers twice, Cats outslugged in Rochester

Thunder Bay drops its third game in four outings, but hit the all-star game alone in first place in the Great Plains East.
LETTER: Calling forest fire workers ‘heroes’ while not changing job conditions adds insult to injury

LETTER: Calling forest fire workers ‘heroes’ while not changing job conditions adds insult to injury

If Minister Smith is sincere about mitigating the risk of forest fires, he needs to use the power he already has.
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