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Province presents road map for lifting COVID-19 restrictions

Province presents road map for lifting COVID-19 restrictions

Capacity limits at restaurants and other settings requiring proof of vaccination will be lifted on Monday, masks may stay a requirement until the end of March.
COVID rules remain important, even as restrictions ease: DeMille

COVID rules remain important, even as restrictions ease: DeMille

Dr. Janet DeMille encourages residents to continue following rules like masking, as province lifts event capacity restrictions.
Family of Thunder Bay man incensed at Hillier's insinuation he died from his vaccination

Family of Thunder Bay man incensed at Hillier's insinuation he died from his vaccination

Independent Kingston, Ont.-area MPP falsely linked the deaths of nine Ontarians to COVID-19 vaccines.
Gravelle 'deeply regrets' sending accommodation letter on behalf of unvaccinated PSW

Gravelle 'deeply regrets' sending accommodation letter on behalf of unvaccinated PSW

Long-time Thunder Bay Liberal MPP says he was trying to help, but realizes now the request for accommodation did not mesh with party policy on mandatory vaccinations for health-care workers.
Truckers and other delivery people will get guaranteed access to washrooms

Truckers and other delivery people will get guaranteed access to washrooms

The Ontario government will introduce new legislation.
Chi-Cheemaun ferry arrives at Thunder Bay shipyard for inspection

Chi-Cheemaun ferry arrives at Thunder Bay shipyard for inspection

Five years ago, the ferry's inspection was done in a U.S. shipyard.
A Thunder Bay business faces $55,000 in court costs for challenging a closure order

A Thunder Bay business faces $55,000 in court costs for challenging a closure order

The owner of the North Shore Laser Clinic feels her business was made a scapegoat
One new COVID-19 case in the Thunder Bay district

One new COVID-19 case in the Thunder Bay district

The active case count remains at two.
One new COVID-19 case in the Thunder Bay district

One new COVID-19 case in the Thunder Bay district

The active case count remains steady at two
U.S. border to reopen on Nov. 8

U.S. border to reopen on Nov. 8

Fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed to cross into the United States, though some questions remain regarding what qualifies as being fully vaccinated.
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