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Adam Riley
First ships to arrive within a week
It won't be very long before the waters beyond and inside the breakwall in the Thunder Bay harbour will see shipping vessels in them once again. With limited ice cover on Lake Superior and the ice tha...
Adam Riley
Mar 18, 2024
New safety report updates NWMO site search
Improved data has identified a preferred depth range of just over half a kilometre underground for a nuclear waste storage site west of Ignace. The data comes from a new Confidence in Safety report fr...
Adam Riley
Mar 16, 2024
$6.7M in federal dollars for Keefer Terminal
Improving the resiliency of Canada's supply chains, that is the reason behind $6.7 million in funding from the Government of Canada for two projects at Keefer Terminal. Thunder Bay - Rainy River PM Ma...
Adam Riley
Mar 15, 2024
UPDATE - MISSING YOUTH LOCATED
City police have now located the missing child.
Adam Riley
Mar 15, 2024
Bodycam pilot launched for NAPS officers
The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service has launched two pilot projects which will have front line officers wear body cameras. In a post to social media the service which has 34 detachments scattered across...
Adam Riley
Mar 14, 2024
Replica firearms becoming an issue for police
A rash of incidents involving imitation firearms has the Thunder Bay Police Service appealing to the public over the dangers they can possess. Detective Inspector Jeremy Pearson says some, which inclu...
Adam Riley
Mar 14, 2024
Police seek good Samaritan
City police are turning to the public for assistance in an ongoing investigation. It revolves around an incident which occurred Wednesday around 5:30 p.m. in the area of Boulevard Lake. Police say a g...
Adam Riley
Mar 14, 2024
Nipigon woman scores $500k OLG prize
Another resident from the region has won big, this time through Lotto Max in Nipigon. Linda Robbins, a retiree from the public service, picked up a $500,000 Maxmillions prize in the February 16th draw...
Adam Riley
Mar 14, 2024
Nakina residents become millionaires
Double checking a ticket proved to be a good idea for two Nakina residents after winning the top Ontario 49 draw prize of $2,000,000 in early February. Danielle Ferraro and Stephanie Ricard say they h...
Adam Riley
Mar 13, 2024
Transit deal to head to council
A new deal has been struck between the City of Thunder Bay and the union representing transit workers in the city. On Monday night members of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 966 voted 70 percent i...
Adam Riley
Mar 13, 2024
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