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Thunder Bay woman on her decade-long cancer experienceThe Canadian Cancer Society’s holiday campaign is well underway and is the most impactful way to help people affected by cancer. Here on TMS, we’ve been sharing stories of those going through their own cancer experience, because everyone’s journey is a unique one. Paula Pestrin joins us from Thunder Bay, along with her friend and...The Morning ShowNov 18, 2025
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Ryan Wedding: What we know about Canada’s Pablo EscobarIn this segment from today’s “The Ben Mulroney Show,” Ben delves into the alarming rise of Ryan Wedding, an ex-Olympian-turned Canadian drug kingpin likened to Pablo Escobar, and the extensive drug trafficking network he allegedly leads. The Thunder Bay, Ont., native who competed for Canada as a snowboarder at the 2002 Winter Olympics has been...The Ben Mulroney ShowNov 21, 2025
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U.S. compares Canadian ex-Olympian to drug kingpin Pablo EscobarThe United States is offering a $15 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Ryan Wedding, a Canadian accused of running one of the most violent trans-national drug trafficking organizations. Wedding is accused of ordering the murder of a federal witness in Colombia in January to try to avoid extradition. The Thunder Bay,...CanadaNov 19, 2025
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Global National: Nov. 19The United States is offering a $15 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Ryan Wedding, a Canadian accused of running one of the most violent trans-national drug trafficking organizations. Wedding is accused of ordering the murder of a federal witness in Colombia in January to try to avoid extradition. The Thunder Bay,...Global NationalNov 19, 2025
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Canadian rideshare company comes to HalifaxURide, a ride-sharing platform out of Thunder Bay has expanded its services to Halifax. URide is already established in Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John – with goals to branch into rural areas across the country.CanadaAug 19, 2025
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Country Thunder sees a muddy end to the four-day festivalThousands of campers at Country Thunder woke up to rain, wet grounds, and thick mud as they began cleaning up their campsites to leave the four-day festival.Jul 14, 2025
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Team Nova Scotia talks bronze medal win at Scotties Tournament of HeartsWe check in with curlers Jill Brothers and Karlee Everist to learn more about what it was like to take home bronze at the recent Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 3, 2025
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Federal pledges $1.2B for TTC over the next decade: FreelandDeputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Friday that the government would be putting $1.2 billion into the Toronto Transit System (TTC), with part of that money going toward new subway cars that would be built in Thunder Bay, Ont.CanadaNov 29, 2024
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Neskantaga Chief says community members do not want to return until water issue is fixedIn an interview with Global News, Neskantaga Chief Chris Moonias said members of his community do not want to return home until they have clean drinking water. Over 250 members of Neskantaga First Nation were evacuated to Thunder Bay in October after an oily substance was found in the water reservoir, forcing a plant shutdown...Nov 12, 2020
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Coronavirus: Thunder Bay, Simcoe-Muskoka move back into lockdownDr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health said on Monday that Thunder Bay and Simcoe-Muskoka had gone back into lockdown due to rising COVID-19 cases and transmission of more infectious variants. Seven other public health units eased restrictions, as they moved down a level in the provincial framework.CanadaMar 1, 2021
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Province, feds blame each other for Bombardier layoffsBombardier has announced layoffs in Thunder Bay and the federal and provincial government are now battling over who is to blame. The federal liberals say the province should have offered more contracts to Bombardier and the province says it’s been trying but that they’re being held up by the feds.Jul 10, 2019
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Global News Peterborough Update 2: July 28, 2021The Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce and the Kawartha Chamber of Commerce and Tourism may soon merge. Meanwhile, Premier Ford meets wildfire evacuees and First Nation leaders in Thunder Bay. And — is demand for animal protein to blame for the COVID-19 pandemic? Global’s Noor Ibrahim has your news update.Jul 28, 2021
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Walmart Canada will soon decline to take Visa cardsWalmart will be rolling out the changes July 18 in three Thunder Bay stores.CanadaJun 11, 2016
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Wapekeka First Nation look for answers to youth suicide problemWapekeka, a community 600 km north of Thunder Bay. As Shirlee Engel reports, they’re pleading for a national strategy to stop an epidemic from getting worse.Global NationalJan 19, 2017
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‘If these were white kids…people would be fired’: Charlie AngusThunder Bay NDP MP Charlie Angus blasted Justin Trudeau’s government for failing to take action and develop a national suicide strategy to prevent First Nations children from taking their own lives.CanadaJan 19, 2017
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Kingston Thunder receive grant from Jays Care foundationKingston Thunder players and parents gathered Sunday to watch as the Toronto Blue Jays announced a $65,000 grant to Kingston Thunder for a new, accessible baseball field.Apr 30, 2023
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Rescue dogs safe after nearly being stranded by stormMore than 100 rescue dogs are back safe in Manitoba, after a storm nearly stranded them in Thunder Bay last week.Dec 29, 2022
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Powerful thunderstorm rolls through GTALate Thursday afternoon, a powerful storm rolled through the GTA. Here is a timelapse of the thunderstorm blowing over Georgian Bay.WeatherJul 5, 2018
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Trudeau: Government reaching out to those effected by canola importsSpeaking with reporters in Thunder Bay, ON Friday afternoon, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau struck a note of optimism saying he believes he can “work out” issues with China over canola imports.CanadaMar 22, 2019
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Fire tears through Thunder Bay’s iconic Finnish Temple of LabourA fire ripped through an iconic Thunder Bay building.FireDec 23, 2021