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Posted 4 November 2025

Supreme Court judges to make stop in Thunder Bay

A trio of Supreme Court of Canada judges will be visiting Thunder Bay this month. As part of a series of visits in conjunction with the Supreme Court’s 150th anniversary commemorations, Chief Justice Richard Wagner and Justices Malcolm Rowe and Michelle O’Bonsawin will stop in Thunder Bay...

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Posted 4 November 2025

City’s report on power plant plan delayed

By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative, The Chronicle Journal A report to Thunder Bay city council about the proposed development of Versorium Energy’s gas-fired power-generating facility at the intersection of Central Avenue and Maureen Street will be delayed until the next...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Federal budget projects $78B deficit, major investments

The federal government is projecting a $78.3‑billion deficit in its 2025 budget, nearly double what was forecast less than a year ago. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget, titled Canada Strong, was tabled Tuesday and centres on what the Liberals describe as “generational investments”...

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Posted 4 November 2025

EcoSuperior launches Traffic Garden to teach youth road safety

EcoSuperior has launched Thunder Bay’s first Traffic Garden. A Traffic Garden creates a miniature version of real roads and intersections, designed to teach children and families about road safety in a safe, small-scale environment. The space allows young cyclists and pedestrians to learn...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Red Lake OPP arrest two in a rash of break and enters

The Red Lake OPP say they have made a couple of arrests in connection to series of break ins. On October 29th, police say they executed a search warrant on a residence in Red Lake and recovered a substantial amount of stolen property believed to be linked to the break and enters. The...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Airport adds program to assist people with hidden disabilities

The Thunder Bay International Airport is taking steps to be more inclusive for those with hidden disabilities. The airport authority has announced it has partnered with the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, an international initiative that supports people with non-visible...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Watergate Cake: A Retro Dessert with a Scandalous Name and Sweet Charm

If you’re craving a nostalgic dessert that’s light, nutty, and irresistibly creamy, Watergate Cake with Pineapple is your answer. This pistachio-infused treat has a quirky backstory tied to one of America’s most infamous political scandals—and it’s as unforgettable as its flavor. The...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Centre launches program to help local businesses adopt to AI

Small businesses across Northwestern Ontario are getting a chance to learn how to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations. The Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre (NOIC) in Thunder Bay has launched a new AI training and funding program that offers entrepreneurs...

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Posted 4 November 2025

A ‘thank you’ from a Blue Jays fan!

Photo by Aravindth.com on Unsplash Thanks to Brian who sent in this text to our Text Line. He summed up the Blue Jays season perfectly: “With the World Series loss for the Blue Jays this season, yes it was devastating. But, in the big picture, when you really start to think about it:...

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Posted 4 November 2025

Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney dies at 84

Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has died at the age of 84. His family says he passed away on Tuesday from complications related to pneumonia and cardiovascular disease. Cheney was a dominant figure in American politics for decades, serving as vice president under President George...

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