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TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 18, 2024: TBDSSAB CAO is retiring at the end of 2024

TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 18, 2024: TBDSSAB CAO is retiring at the end of 2024

UPDATE: Highway 61 has re-opened

UPDATE: Highway 61 has re-opened

Highway re-opened between Arthur Street and the Harbour Expressway.
Fort William set to host stick curling provincials

Fort William set to host stick curling provincials

The first Northern Ontario two-person stick curling championship is taking place at the Fort William Curling Club from March 6-10.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunderwolves drop fourth straight

Thunderwolves drop fourth straight

Tanner Wickware made 33 saves to lead Guelph to a 5-1 victory on Thursday night.
VIDEO: DSSAB CAO Bradica announces retirement

VIDEO: DSSAB CAO Bradica announces retirement

Former NHLer Hrkac saves choking NHL employee's life

Former NHLer Hrkac saves choking NHL employee's life

Thunder Bay-born Tampa Bay Lightning scout noticed a person choking on a pretzel in the press box during an NHL game between Tampa Bay and Los Angeles.
The cold gives school kids extra time indoors

The cold gives school kids extra time indoors

"I've even noticed classes doing yoga with their teachers, meditation, reading. Students are actually very appreciative to remain indoors during these extreme weather conditions and I know that parents are grateful as well."
Bradica retiring as Thunder Bay DSSAB CAO

Bradica retiring as Thunder Bay DSSAB CAO

Bill Bradica took over the helm of the social assistance organization in 2012.
Avoid CO poisoning during winter's cold snaps

Avoid CO poisoning during winter's cold snaps

"Headaches, nausea, fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness" are all early symptoms of possible CO poisoning, said Deputy Fire Chief, Dave Paxton. 
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