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“It was scary:" Front-yard bear visit caught on camera

“It was scary:" Front-yard bear visit caught on camera

Officials encourage locals to use caution and report bears sighted in residential areas.
Latest Chat with the Chief session hears concerns about transit safety

Latest Chat with the Chief session hears concerns about transit safety

Thunder Bay police chief Darcy Fleury hosts regular community engagement sessions to hear from members of the public.
'The longer the wait, the greater the cost' says Ontario Autism Coalition president

'The longer the wait, the greater the cost' says Ontario Autism Coalition president

Thunder Bay's caregivers say they're wondering where the funding is going.
'I'm going to start crying' — law school honours its first Indigenous valedictorian

'I'm going to start crying' — law school honours its first Indigenous valedictorian

Cassandra Spade of Mishkeegogamang First Nation is valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class at the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law.
New program offers marketing help to small business

New program offers marketing help to small business

Entrepreneurs across the Thunder Bay district can access the program too help brush up on their digital marketing skills.
'It's never too late': college celebrates academic upgrading

'It's never too late': college celebrates academic upgrading

Students from Confederation College celebrated its annual Academic Upgrading Recognition Ceremony this Thursday
First Nations 'shouldn't be living like second class citizens,' says lawyer

First Nations 'shouldn't be living like second class citizens,' says lawyer

Housing issues include infrastructure issues, mould and infestations from animals and pests.
Strong mayor powers a double sided coin: Crombie

Strong mayor powers a double sided coin: Crombie

Crombie, Liberal leader and businesswoman, says that strong mayor powers can be mixed bag.
Evacuees will be able to vote despite crisis in Neskantaga

Evacuees will be able to vote despite crisis in Neskantaga

Community members evacuated from the First Nation will be able to vote at polling stations in Thunder Bay.
City working to support Neskantaga evacuees

City working to support Neskantaga evacuees

The First Nation is evacuating its most vulnerable community members due to a lack of access to health care services with the closure of the nursing station there.
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