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Thunder Bay man wins $725,000 lottery jackpot

Thunder Bay man wins $725,000 lottery jackpot

City resident Aaron Potan won big after buying a one-dollar Lottario ticket.
Thunder Bay Kings partner with hockey leagues in northeastern Ontario

Thunder Bay Kings partner with hockey leagues in northeastern Ontario

Only the U18AAA team will continue to play in the Greater Toronto Hockey League
Blue-green algae mitigation project announced

Blue-green algae mitigation project announced

Some lakeside property-owners in the Thunder Bay area will receive assistance with shoreline restoration
City gets bonus federal funding to encourage housing development

City gets bonus federal funding to encourage housing development

Thunder Bay will use an extra $2 million to speed up the redevelopment of properties with dilapidated and vacant buildings
Alberta trucker died in Sistonen's Corner collision

Alberta trucker died in Sistonen's Corner collision

The single-vehicle accident occurred Sunday evening on Highway 11/17
Court ruling gives international student more time to stay in Canada

Court ruling gives international student more time to stay in Canada

A student at Confederation College was granted a judicial review after being told she would have to leave the country
Thunder Bay Art Gallery opening changed to 2027

Thunder Bay Art Gallery opening changed to 2027

Additional funds are also needed to complete what organizers promise will be 'the jewel' of the Thunder Bay waterfront
First Nations organizations get nearly $4M for firefighter training

First Nations organizations get nearly $4M for firefighter training

The funding will train First Nations residents in the prevention and management of forest fires.
Shipyard loses role in construction of polar icebreaker

Shipyard loses role in construction of polar icebreaker

The owner of the Thunder Bay shipyard is no longer partnered with the BC shipbuilder that won the contract
Residents wonder where their mail has gone

Residents wonder where their mail has gone

A Thunder Bay man says it took two weeks for Canada Post to say an icy sidewalk posed a safety issue for carriers
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