Thunder Bay – Wednesday

A clear morning.  No clouds to speak of. People waking up.  Getting ready to go to work. Morning light reflecting off of the windows.  Golden glass. Not a lot of change in the colour of the morning sky. As the sun nears the horizon, the few clouds turn pink The sun appears. Hopefully it brings … Read more

The World – The Anniversary Of The October 7 “Surprise” Attack On Israel

Israel has killed multiple Hezbollah leaders. Here’s who they were – and the key players that remain Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed at least seven high-ranking Hezbollah commanders and officials in recent weeks, including the militant group’s chief Hassan Nasrallah, who was assassinated in a strike on his underground headquarters in Beirut on Friday. … Read more

Thunder Bay – Anti-Nuclear Activists Greet Liberals In Thunder Bay

Anti-nuclear activists greet Liberals in Thunder Bay Opponents of a potential nuclear waste repository in Northwestern Ontario showed up outside a Liberal fundraiser Monday for a peaceful picket. Nuclear Free Thunder Bay spokesperson Charles Faust said the group of approximately 15 protesters wanted to send a message to Jonathan Wilkinson, the federal energy minister, who … Read more

Thunder Bay – City Considering $4 million For Temporary Shelter Village

City considering $4 million for temporary shelter village City Administration is proposing a $4 million dollar project to build 100 temporary shelters with prefabricated insulation, lockable doors, heating, electricity, a fixed address for case management purposes, and 24/7 support services. It’s one piece of a ten-part Human Rights-Based Community Action Plan for addressing homelessness and managing encampments in the … Read more