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VIRAL VIDEO: A Thunder Bay man surprises his friend with an elevator in his house (3 Photos)

VIRAL VIDEO: A Thunder Bay man surprises his friend with an elevator in his house (3 Photos)

The elevator enables Jamie Mendek to visit Franco Daniele without leaving his wheelchair.
UPDATED: Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

UPDATED: Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Both cases are the result of travel outside the region.
Nearly three-quarters of eligible Thunder Bay population double vaccinated

Nearly three-quarters of eligible Thunder Bay population double vaccinated

Another 2,532 shots were administered by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and other partners last week.
Wake the Giant music festival requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test

Wake the Giant music festival requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test

The Sept. 18 festival takes place on the Thunder Bay waterfront.
COVID-19 caseload falls by two

COVID-19 caseload falls by two

No new cases were reported Tuesday.
UPDATED: Thunder Bay district COVID-19 cases reach double digits again

UPDATED: Thunder Bay district COVID-19 cases reach double digits again

The health unit reports six new COVID cases in the city and immediate area.
One new COVID-19 case, just five active

One new COVID-19 case, just five active

There have been 15 cases in August, more than double the seven reported in July.
The Muskeg Express will not return to service this season

The Muskeg Express will not return to service this season

A city official says staff and consultants require time to do a proper analysis.
Active COVID-19 case count remains in single digits

Active COVID-19 case count remains in single digits

A resident of the Thunder Bay area is the newest confirmed case in the District of Thunder Bay.
Ban on outdoor burning remains in place despite reduced fire hazard (2 Photos)

Ban on outdoor burning remains in place despite reduced fire hazard (2 Photos)

An AFFES spokesperson says the situation continues to be monitored.
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