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VIDEO: Neighbourhood dance party amid social distancing

VIDEO: Neighbourhood dance party amid social distancing

COVID-19 isn't keeping Piper Avenue residents from staying connected.
Museum to offer free webinars on regional history

Museum to offer free webinars on regional history

A partnership with the Lakehead University History Department, the Thunder Bay Museum will be presenting a series of webinars focusing on topics ranging from sport, women’s history, to the military.
City clarifies ban on use of outdoor recreational facilities

City clarifies ban on use of outdoor recreational facilities

Walking trails remain open, but not playground equipment and dog parks
Thunder Bay won’t host First Nations evacuees

Thunder Bay won’t host First Nations evacuees

City says it’s unable to help, with resources already strained by COVID-19 pandemic
Canada Post says 'Don't open the door to thank your letter carrier'

Canada Post says 'Don't open the door to thank your letter carrier'

The post office wants the public to practise social distancing with carriers.
Ginoogaming fights COVID-19 with checkpoints, curfew

Ginoogaming fights COVID-19 with checkpoints, curfew

First Nation bordering Longlac takes steps to limit travel and screen visitors.
COVID-19 causes major disruption in Northern Ontario business sector

COVID-19 causes major disruption in Northern Ontario business sector

First Nations economy and businesses hit hard as current pandemic is worse than the financial crisis.
Greg Rickford asks non-resident cottage owners to stay home

Greg Rickford asks non-resident cottage owners to stay home

Rickford said there were 'way too many Manitobans' in NW Ontario on the weekend.
Synergy North pushing electronic billing

Synergy North pushing electronic billing

President and CEO Robert Mace says it's a way people can help flatten the curve a little further during pandemic.
Ontario public schools to remain closed until May 4

Ontario public schools to remain closed until May 4

The closure follows consultations with public health officials and could be extended further if required.
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