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New program to aid farmers in accessing vet care

New program to aid farmers in accessing vet care

Livestock Veterinary Innovation Initiative launched under Canadian Agricultural Partnership
OUA sports will resume next month

OUA sports will resume next month

Lakehead basketball, hockey and volleyball teams will return to action in mid-February
LU professor exploring the YWCA’s work in Indigenous hospitals, sanatoria and residential schools

LU professor exploring the YWCA’s work in Indigenous hospitals, sanatoria and residential schools

LU professor receives grant to explore the work of the Hamilton YWCA.
Case counts will only be reported three times a week

Case counts will only be reported three times a week

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit also plans to add a hospitalization graph to its COVID-19 dashboard as a metric for tracking the severity of the virus over time.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Donna for today's picture. 🌡Periods of snow ending in the morning then a mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h. Temperature steady near minus 15 °C.
City of Thunder Bay announces Winter FunDays activities

City of Thunder Bay announces Winter FunDays activities

Winter FunDays begins Jan. 30.
Following up: COVID showed family caregivers crucial in LTC, says LU researcher

Following up: COVID showed family caregivers crucial in LTC, says LU researcher

Lakehead professor part of team that surveyed, interviewed essential caregivers on their experience during pandemic.
Hosting Scotties without fans could still be a kickstart to a future in hosting events

Hosting Scotties without fans could still be a kickstart to a future in hosting events

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts is moving forward.
COVID-19 outbreak at Spruce Grove Resident Home Area declared over

COVID-19 outbreak at Spruce Grove Resident Home Area declared over

COVID-19 outbreak declared over.
Hospital sees surge of COVID-19 patients

Hospital sees surge of COVID-19 patients

More than 100 COVID-19 patients have been admitted to hospital since Dec. 31, the vast majority because of the virus and about 20 per cent who had an incidental case.
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