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Posted 16 April 2026

Information overload is real, and it’s impacting your mental health

Staying informed has never been easier, but managing that information has never been harder. From social media and breaking news to group chats and constant notifications, the volume of content people consume daily is reaching a point where it’s no longer just overwhelming—it’s affecting how...

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Posted 15 April 2026

What’s Happening in YOUR Thunder Bay April 15–21

Mid‑April in Thunder Bay brings together nature, symphonic drama, high‑energy live music, tabletop gaming, and community‑driven creativity. Whether you’re exploring the outdoors after dark or dancing late into the night, there’s something happening for everyone this week. Owl Prowl –...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Go With the Flow: Thunder Bay’s Roundabout Future

Thunder Bay’s newest roundabout at Cumberland and Water Streets PHOTO: City of Thunder Bay Picture this: A friend, Tracey, and her son, Carson, were enjoying a vacation as they drove through Europe. They were having fun, taking in the scenery, and navigating unfamiliar roads when they...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Will this be another huge Cruise Ship season for Thunder Bay?

For the past few years, I, along with others have been intrigued and fascinated at the cruise ship stops in our port.  Usually around this time of year – we hear from VisitThunderBay as to the number of stops for the upcoming season.  (patiently waiting for that announcement). The cruise...

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Posted 15 April 2026

The mayor’s race begins: Moe Comuzzi announces her bid

Local restaurateur, automotive entrepreneur, and realty broker Moe Comuzzi wants to be Thunder Bay’s next mayor. “I didn’t enter public life, I chose it,” says Comuzzi. She points to her bona fides as a business leader, budget cruncher, and problem solver as reasons why she ought to...

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Posted 15 April 2026

On This Date: The Titanic Sank – And a History Buff Called Country 105 to Share What He Learned

Today – April 15th – marks one of the most unforgettable moments in history. At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic slipped beneath the surface of the North Atlantic, just hours after striking an iceberg late on the night of April 14. More than a century later, people are still...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Fire crews investigate Simpson Street Blaze

The flames of a fire that engulfed a group of buildings on Simpson Street, centred on the old Underground Gym location near Hardisty Street, have now been extinguished. Thunder Bay police have closed Simpson Street from Ogden Street to the East End Bridge while Thunder Bay Fire Rescue...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Police standoff leads to arrest in vehicle theft investigation

A Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) investigation into a string of vehicle thefts has produced two arrests. TBPS officers began their investigation in early March, and arrested their first suspect, a 35-year-old local, on Monday. The first suspect is facing numerous charges, including...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Milk prices rise over 5% across Canada, new report finds

The cost of milk is rising nationwide, with new research showing sharp increases across Canadian provinces. In March 2026, Field Agent Canada conducted price audits of 185 stores from coast-to-coast found that average milk prices have jumped by 5.5 percent since June 2024. Researchers say...

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Posted 15 April 2026

Terry Fox – the legend!

Forty‑six years ago this week, a young Canadian named Terry Fox set out on a journey that would inspire the world. Standing on an artificial leg in St. John’s, Newfoundland, he dipped his foot into the Atlantic Ocean and began his Marathon of Hope—determined to run a marathon a day across...

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