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Posted 10 February 2026

Hidden camera found after home renovations

Thunder Bay Police are charging a man with voyeurism after a hidden camera was found in a renovated home. Officers learned the camera was installed while a suspect was working on the house. Further investigation led to the location and arrest of a 44-year old Thunder Bay man. He faces the...

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Posted 10 February 2026

Thunder Bay snowplow map now live

Thunder Bay’s new Snowplow Status Map is now live on the city’s website. Nearly 40 snowplows are available to track while they operate. The map also shows when specific roads were last serviced to help residents plan their travel and stay safe. The streets are color coded to show when they...

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Posted 10 February 2026

Update: Highway 17 reopened east of Dryden

Highway 17 has been reopened following a closure in both directions between Bonny Bay Road and East Thunder Lake Road due to a collision involving multiple tractor-trailers. A representative from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said that there were no serious injuries reported from...

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Posted 10 February 2026

Truckloads of food heading to northwestern Ontario distribution centres

Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment & Training Services (KKETS) Mawachintoon Anishnabe Miijim (MAM) program is distributing roughly 48,000 pounds of potatoes, carrots, and onions in Thunder Bay and remote First Nation communities. The produce will be received by charitable organizations...

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Posted 10 February 2026

How Long Is Too Long? One Sheet-Washing Confession Shocked a Country 105 Caller (Audio)

There’s nothing quite like sliding into clean sheets at the end of a long day – that crisp, fresh, hotel‑bed feeling that makes you sigh out loud. So why don’t we chase that feeling more often? Most of us spend around eight hours a night in bed. Some of us sleep, some of us scroll, some of us...

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Posted 10 February 2026

A newborn puppy, a fire, and a firefighter.

Photo by Eduardo Arcos on Unsplash Last March in a small town in Georgia, firefighters rushed into a burning home expecting the worst. What they found stopped them in their tracks. In one of the rooms, a mother dog had wrapped herself around her newborn puppies, protecting them from the...

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Posted 10 February 2026

Moncton’s Sarault, Team Canada take silver in short track speed skating mixed relay

Canada’s first silver medal in Milan. It came in the mixed relay short track speed skating event Tuesday morning. The team features Moncton’s Courtney Sarault, Kim Boutin, William Dandjinou and Felix Roussel. Steven Dubois also skated in the earlier rounds. Canada now has one silver...

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Posted 9 February 2026

Police integrity under review in Ontario

A review is underway that looks at the integrity of Ontario’s police services. The move by the province’s Inspector General of Police comes after the arrest of 9 Toronto police officers caught up in an organized crime investigation. Recruitment, supervision, access to police databases and...

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Posted 9 February 2026

Enter the Den: Inspiring the Next Generation of Thunder Bay Entrepreneurs

Thunder Bay’s young people are brimming with creativity, talent, and ambition—and Enter the Den is here to help them develop those strengths into real-world skills. Designed for students in grades 7 to 12, this business plan competition offers an engaging introduction to entrepreneurship...

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Posted 9 February 2026

Baby supplies shipping off to northern families in need

Early child care essentials like diapers, formula, breast pumps and toys are on their way to remote northern communities. These supplies will be donated to families for free through the Mikinakoos Children’s Fund. The non-profit smashed their donation goal, raising over $26,000 through...

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