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Posted 10 March 2026

Alan Doyle: Newfoundland Stories That Travel Across Canada

One of the things Alan Doyle says he learned growing up in Newfoundland is simple: never expect the day to be easy. “One of the things I wonder about Newfoundland is whether one of our superpowers is that we wake up every morning with no expectation that the day will be easy,” Doyle says....

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Posted 10 March 2026

Thunder Bay begins annual pothole repairs

City of Thunder Bay crews are on the streets this week to fill in potholes caused by melting snow. Prolonged periods of above-zero weather over the past weekend mark the beginning of the end for winter, and the beginning of pothole season. As snow melts, freezes over, and melts once...

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Posted 10 March 2026

Nishnawbe Aski Police bust Thunder Bay trafficking operation

A drug trafficking investigation by the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) has produced three suspects and a large haul of illegal substances. Through investigating an operation to traffic drugs from Thunder Bay to Nibinamik First Nation, on March 5 NAPS arrested a 36-year-old woman, a...

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Posted 10 March 2026

Signed memorabilia from historic Thunder Bay shows on the block

Alan Doyle. Jim Cuddy. Greg Keeler. Paul Brandt. Johnny Reid. If you’ve lived in Thunder Bay for a while, there’s a good chance you’ve seen them live. These Thunder Bay Community Auditorium (TBCA) stars are a part of the city’s cultural legacy. Now’s your chance to own a part of that...

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Posted 10 March 2026

The smallest comforts can mean the most!

Photo by Anton Savinov on Unsplash Every once in a while, you meet someone who turns a tough past into something genuinely good. In Philadelphia, a man named Joe Richardson is doing exactly that — with a washing machine, a trailer, and a whole lot of heart. After serving 14 years in...

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Posted 10 March 2026

Hamilton man charged after alleged threat against Premier Ford

A Hamilton man has been charged after Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated a threat directed at Premier Doug Ford, marking the second such incident reported in less than a week. According to provincial police, the investigation began on February 22, led by the OPP’s Protective...

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Posted 10 March 2026

Thunder Bay Police searching for missing 31‑year‑old Zachary Jim

The Thunder Bay Police Service is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man last seen in the city earlier this week. Police say 31‑year‑old Zachary Jim was last spotted on March 8, 2026, in the area of the Shoppers Drug Mart on Memorial Avenue at Queen Street. Jim is...

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Posted 9 March 2026

High Tea – Part 1

March arrives with the promise of longer days, warmer afternoons, and spring — at least on the calendar, if not yet in the temperature. It gets me thinking about the season of bridal showers ahead: fancy little sandwiches, dainty desserts, and homemade scones. A chance to bring out Grandma’s...

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Posted 9 March 2026

How the Time Change Affects Our Mood and Routine: Insights from Mental Health Experts

Are you feeling off the week after the time change? You’re not alone. Every spring and fall, millions grapple with disrupted routines, irritability, and feeling out of sync. But what’s really happening beneath the surface? In this post, we explore how the daylight saving time shift impacts...

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Posted 9 March 2026

Outdoor rinks temporarily closed across Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay’s outdoor ice skating rinks are temporarily closed due to warmer temperatures over the weekend. Residents can find updated information on the status of their local rink by checking the Outdoor Rinks Map. Temperatures are expected to cool down in the coming week. The city’s...

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