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Province vows to ‘dive deep’ to fix broken long-term care system

Province vows to ‘dive deep’ to fix broken long-term care system

A report by the Canadian Armed Forces into five long-term care homes experiencing outbreaks of COVID-19 described deplorable living conditions for seniors and the provincial government says it will fix a broken system
Thunder Bay Country Market to reopen on Saturday

Thunder Bay Country Market to reopen on Saturday

Plenty of measures have been put in place, including limits on the number of people allowed at a booth or inside, to ensure physical distancing protocols are observed.
Drive-through testing to be offered in Fort William First Nation

Drive-through testing to be offered in Fort William First Nation

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit and Superior North EMS will be conducting drive-through COVID-19 testing on Saturday May 30 for people living on Fort William First Nation
COVID-19 Situation Report for May 26th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for May 26th, 2020

Porter Airlines postpones flight resumption to end of July

Porter Airlines postpones flight resumption to end of July

The company cites 'ongoing uncertainty' caused by travel restrictions.
Social media contest encouraging people to shop local

Social media contest encouraging people to shop local

#ReImagineTbay is providing the public an opportunity to share some of the ways businesses have had to change to keep staff and customers safe during the pandemic for a chance to win gift cards, while also supporting local businesses
Thunder Bay hospital targets June 1 for elective surgery resumption

Thunder Bay hospital targets June 1 for elective surgery resumption

The TBR Health Sciences Centre has sent a proposal to the health ministry.
Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

After a large gathering popped up in a Toronto park on the weekend, Premier Doug Ford said he won’t punish the entire province, but gatherings still restricted to five or fewer people and reopening the economy will still be a province-wide approach.
COVID-19 Situation Report for May 25th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for May 25th, 2020

Six-figure legacy gift boosts Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

Six-figure legacy gift boosts Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

J. Donald Wilson was 'so very proud' of the TBSO, orchestra president says.
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