Kamview Nordic Centre is likely looking at its last week in operation for the season. Apr 13, 2025 9:00 AMRead more > Mount Baldy had its last dance of the season Mount Baldy staff began making snow in the beginning of November, and in mid-April the hills are still in great condition...
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TBnewsWatch.com Staff Jan 1, 2022 5:55 AM Listen to this article 00:01:09 Today's image is from Anna Buske. Submit your Good Morning Thunder Bay photo here: photos@tbnewswatch.com or tag your Instagram photo with #tbnwmorning or @tbnewswatch Saturday -17 °C Sunny. Wind up to ...
“Today it’s pretty cheerful. Everybody is still having fun. We’ll let the weekend soak in and we’ll see what happens after that. We’re trying to stay positive. We realize we’re not up against the staff here, it’s a national issue. It’s the higher-ups that have put us ...
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THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay’s fire department expects changes to how it deploys staff will bring over one million dollars in yearly savings, eventually eliminating nine staff positions by attrition. Newly appointed fire chief Greg Hankkio called the changes a win-win while presenting a proposed ...
TBnewsWatch.com StaffDec 9, 2019 5:29 PM PreviousNext 1/2The Resolute Forest Products sawmill is located on the Fort William First Nation (Tbnewswatch file) Expand THUNDER BAY — The Ministry of Labour is investigating an industrial accident at Resolute Forest Products' Thunder Bay sawmill. ...
TBnewsWatch.com Staff Dec 15, 2020 5:28 PM KENORA, Ont. — Although health officials advise against all non-essential travel outside Northwestern Ontario because of the elevated incidence of COVID-19 across Canada, they are also providing guidance for those who do travel. The Northwestern ...
TBnewsWatch.com Staff Nov 6, 2019 5:50 PM 1 / 2 A conveyor system is used to fill a coal-carrying vessel at Thunder Bay Terminals in October 2019 (Port of Thunder Bay) THUNDER BAY — Cargo shipments through the Port of Thunder Bay this year are on track to beat last...
“At this time, it is not feasible for the City of Thunder Bay to enter the program due to the lack of a provincial evidence processing centre, and significant resources needed, including police resources, to set up a processing centre in Thunder Bay,” staff found. ...