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Posted 15 October 2025

The real “luxuries” in life!

Photo by Sebastien Gabriel on Unsplash I saw this on a FB recently, and had to share it. The question: “What are the real luxuries in life”? A good night’s sleep.Slow mornings.Freedom to choose.Long walks.A good book.Favourite home-cooked meals.Sunrises / and sunsets.Daytime...

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Posted 15 October 2025

College workers reach tentative deal to end strike

College support workers will soon return to work after a strike that lasted more than a month. About 10,000 workers walked off the job Sept. 11 to call for better wages and job security. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union said Wednesday morning they had reached a tentative...

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Posted 15 October 2025

Thunder Bay Police Chief Darcy Fleury in studio

Thunder Bay Police Chief Darcy Fleury our guest on Mornings in the Bay talking about the upcoming return of the Service Gala, the Chat with the Chief Series and where we are today with crime and the work of the police service.

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Posted 15 October 2025

Canada Post says most workers returning but expect more delays

Some Canada Post workers have returned to the job, but more delays are possible due to rotating strikes, meaning workers in select location are on strike temporarily until the strike moves to another location. The postal service is ramping up its operations after the national strike ended,...

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Posted 15 October 2025

Voters elect Progressive Conservatives in Newfoundland and Labrador

The residents of Newfoundland and Labrador have voted for change. It was election day in that province on Tuesday. The Progressive Conservatives emerged victorious after 10 years of Liberal rule. Tony Wakeham took 21 seats, giving the PC’s a majority government. The Liberals won...

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Posted 14 October 2025

Thunder Bay police investigating homicide on Edward Street North

The Thunder Bay Police Service is investigating a homicide on Edward Street North. City police sent out a media release announcing the investigation just before 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening. They are asking anyone in the area who has surveillance video or information that could assist the...

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Posted 14 October 2025

Remote forest fires continue to burn in Ontario’s Far North

A handful of forest fires that have scorched tens of thousands of hectares this summer continue to burn. The Ministry of Natural Resources’ Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFFES) says six fires within the Red Lake Fire district are among a dozen considered still active in...

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Posted 14 October 2025

Deer Lake woman charges in 2023 fatal house fire

A resident of Deer Lake First Nation faces several charges related to a fatal house fire in that remote community in October 2023. The 28-year-old woman is to make a court appearance on three charges of criminal negligence causing death and two charges of criminal negligence causing bodily...

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Posted 14 October 2025

Ford turns to former Republican president in ongoing fight against U.S. trade tariffs

Ontario is preparing to launch a $75-million ad campaign to fight back against tariffs on Canadian goods. The ad features a 1987 speech from then-President Ronald Reagan, who spoke against protectionism and tariffs. Premier Doug Ford says the ads will air on almost every U.S. television...

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Posted 14 October 2025

City police receiving over $1.3 million to support mental health crisis response, forensic investigations

Thunder Bay’s Police Service is receiving over $1.3 million to support its Mobile Crisis Response Team and forensic investigations. A total of $815,997 is going to the response team. The money is being used to ensure that a trained crisis worker from the Canadian Mental Health Association...

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