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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jason for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 40 per cent chance of drizzle in the morning. A few showers beginning late in the afternoon. Risk of a thunderstorm late in the afternoon. High 24 °C.
NWHU sees positive trend in COVID-19 numbers

NWHU sees positive trend in COVID-19 numbers

Active case count falls with two COVID-19 cases reported Friday, as medical officer of health sees positive trend.
Youth 12-plus can book vaccine Sunday

Youth 12-plus can book vaccine Sunday

Province opens vaccine booking to those aged 12 to 17 on Sunday in surprise announcement.
Recreational boating returns to marina Saturday

Recreational boating returns to marina Saturday

Easing of outdoor recreation rules by province allows recreational boating to resume, with public health restrictions.
No injuries in Highway 17 truck fire

No injuries in Highway 17 truck fire

Tractor trailer catches fire just west of Nipigon Friday, slowing traffic on Highway 17, but driver escapes without injuries.
Teachers disappointed in government’s lack of a plan to reopen schools

Teachers disappointed in government’s lack of a plan to reopen schools

The province unveiled its roadmap to reopening the economy on Thursday but the three-stage approach made no mention of schools.
Team Rubicon wrapping up relief efforts in Lac Seul First Nation

Team Rubicon wrapping up relief efforts in Lac Seul First Nation

The veteran-led disaster relief group was in the community for three weeks providing assistance following a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Women and Girls: Women supporting women (3 photos)

Women and Girls: Women supporting women (3 photos)

PARO’s first Indigenous women-focused pilot program, Mooka’am Kwe: She Rises, a growing success.
Suspect in custody after Dryden standoff

Suspect in custody after Dryden standoff

Man in custody as police investigation continues into overnight standoff in Dryden that left resident fleeing their home.
Chamber president disappointed with pace, scope of reopening plan

Chamber president disappointed with pace, scope of reopening plan

Charla Robinson says she would have preferred if all businesses were allowed to reopen in Phase 1, with strict capacity limits. It would even the playing field.
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