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Posted 17 July 2025

Dee-Licious Dishes: The Green Goddess Fennel & Apple Salad with Creamy Pistachio Dressing

This is fresh and crisp, with a rich, aromatic pistachio-Asiago blend that you’ll want to put on everything! It’s bright, it’s zesty, and it’s perfect for a summer lunch or a unique side dish. It’s fancy and so easy to make! (Video below) Ingredients: 3 tablespoons raw pistachios...

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Posted 17 July 2025

 New fires confirmed, 49 in total burning across NWO

Wildfire crews in Northwestern Ontario are managing 49 active fires across the region, including three new ones confirmed on July 16. The most significant new blaze is Red Lake 111, located north of Malette Lake and northwest of Weeskayjakh Ohtahzhoganeeg Provincial Park. It remains not...

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Posted 16 July 2025

The two sides of Scottie Redin

Everybody knows a guy, who knows a guy… and I’m very fortunate, in my line of work, that I know a guy! His name is Scottie Redin, and he’s a fishing rod builder and repairer… and guess what… he lives right here in Your Thunder Bay! It sometimes happens when you’re lending fishing rods...

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Posted 16 July 2025

Commercial vehicles checked during traffic blitz

Ontario Provincial Police are in the midst of a traffic safety blitz. Part of the campaign is focusing on commercial vehicles. Sergeant Kerry Schmidt reports that there were more than 8,800 collisions in 2024 involving large trucks. “The larger the truck, if you’re involved in a...

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Posted 16 July 2025

Two people facing drug related charges following investigation in Thunder Bay

Two people are facing drug trafficking charges after police in Thunder Bay responded to reports of unwanted people in a home. Officers were sent to Amelia Street West on Tuesday after receiving a call for assistance. When they arrived and entered the home, they found two individuals who...

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Posted 16 July 2025

Canada ups tariffs on steel imports

Ottawa is trying to protect Canadian steel. In the face of 50 percent tariffs from the U.S, Prime Minister Mark Carney tightened tariffs of his own. The government wants to restrict and reduce foreign steel imports. Carney says that includes Chinese-made steel from all non-U.S....

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Posted 16 July 2025

Thunder Bay receiving $796,006 for hosting Gateway Casino

Thunder Bay has received its first quarterly payment of the 2025/2026 fiscal year from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation for hosting a Gateway Casino. The city is receiving $796,006, an increase from the $728,748 received as the final payment of the last fiscal year. The payments...

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Posted 16 July 2025

Two former Thunder Bay Border Cats players selected in MLB Draft

Two former Thunder Bay Border Cats pitchers have been selected in the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft. They were both selected on the last day of the draft on Monday. Riely Hunsaker, who was attending Lamar University, was selected in the 16th round, 481st overall by the Chicago Cubs....

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Posted 16 July 2025

Man facing charges for impersonating police officer

A man is facing charges after being caught impersonating a police officer in Thunder Bay District. The provincial police received a complaint about a man blocking Highway 587, displaying a police badge last Friday. An investigation into the matter led to a 33-year-old from Thunder Bay...

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Posted 16 July 2025

What’s Happening: July 16-22

Thunder Bay is bursting with summer energy this week—from waterfront concerts and cultural festivals to tai chi and a joyful explosion of colour. Here’s what’s happening July 16–22: Wednesday, July 16 Live on the Waterfront6 PM–9 PM | Marina Park, Main StageThunder Bay’s signature...

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