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Posted 30 October 2025

LIVE to Toronto for Jays fever

Blue Jays fever is every where…. This morning on Mornings in the Bay we checked in LIVE with Boom 97.3 morning host, Stu Jefferies to hear about how this team has brought the city and the country together.

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Posted 30 October 2025

Blue Jays one win away after historic game 5 victory

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of a World Series title after a dominant 6–1 win over the Dodgers in Game 5. Toronto made history right out of the gate, with Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hitting back-to-back home runs to open the game — a first in World Series...

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Posted 30 October 2025

Doug Ford Calls on U.S. Ambassador to apologize after tirade over anti-tariff ad

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra to apologize after reports surfaced of a profanity-laced tirade directed at Ontario’s trade representative, David Paterson, during a high-profile business event in Ottawa. The incident occurred  at the Canadian...

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Posted 29 October 2025

New non-profit raising funds for indoor turf facility

Let’s All Play, a new Thunder Bay non-profit, is raising money for the city’s multi-use indoor turf facility. The city government has pledged $36 million to build the facility, which it hopes will be ready by next fall. But with such a hefty price tag, the city has said it welcomes...

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Posted 29 October 2025

Opposition remains critical over safe consumption site closures

The opposition is renewing criticism of the Ford government’s decision to close drug consumption sites. Ministry of Health officials were before a legislative committee this week, following a report from the Auditor General. Officials were questioned over the decision to close safe...

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Posted 29 October 2025

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.25%

The Bank of Canada reports that the key interest rate is now 2.25 percent after a quarter-point decrease. Governor Tiff Macklem said the move is meant to support the economy while keeping inflation near the two per cent target. “With this cut and based on this outlook, we think the...

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Posted 29 October 2025

Frontier Lithium selected to go through One Project, One Permit process

The provincial government is giving Frontier Lithium the ability to fast-track its northwestern Ontario lithium project. The PAK Lithium project is the first to undergo review under the One Project, One Permit process. Frontier has identified north of Kenora one of the largest lithium...

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Posted 29 October 2025

New Housing Support Unit patrol leads to drug charges in south side TBDSSAB building

A southern Ontario resident is facing charges after being apprehended with suspected illicit drugs in their possession by the new Housing Support Unit and city police officers. The unit and officers were on patrol in Spence Court, a Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB)...

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Posted 29 October 2025

Salmonella outbreak sees pistachio products pulled off shelves in Ontario

Pistachios sold in Ontario have come under the microscope amid an ongoing salmonella scare. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for various pistachio and pistachio-related products across the province. According to a release from the CFIA, East India brand...

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Posted 29 October 2025

What’s Happening October 30th – November 5th

Thunder Bay is buzzing with excitement this week! From spooky Halloween celebrations to heartwarming community events and unforgettable concerts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for live music, family fun, or a chance to give back, this lineup is packed with...

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