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City official calls the sale of the Thunder Bay Generating Station 'the worst-case scenario'

City official calls the sale of the Thunder Bay Generating Station 'the worst-case scenario'

The sale to a demolition firm offers 'zero potential,' CEDC head says.
Black Lives Matter organizer applauds Chauvin verdict

Black Lives Matter organizer applauds Chauvin verdict

Police need to know they'll be held accountable for their actions moving forward, says Thunder Bay's Pitia Modi.
Folklore Festival going virtual in 2021

Folklore Festival going virtual in 2021

Gathering restrictions and COVID protocols mean the May 1 and May 2 event will not be allowed to go ahead as an in-person event.
Off-duty officer helps motorist in distress

Off-duty officer helps motorist in distress

Motorist in his 80s was driving erratically, but was responsive when paramedics took him to hospital.
TBPS reports positive variance in first quarter

TBPS reports positive variance in first quarter

The Thunder Bay Police Service is reporting a favourable variance of $479,000 to start the 2021 fiscal year.
NWHU reporting an increase in COVID-19 cases

NWHU reporting an increase in COVID-19 cases

The Kenora region saw a surge of new cases with 11 while the number of active cases increases to 54.
Niagara Falls man charged with possession of child pornography

Niagara Falls man charged with possession of child pornography

A 53-year-old is facing possession of child pornography charges following an investigation.
Five north shore towns signed a deal for natural gas service

Five north shore towns signed a deal for natural gas service

The communities still need funding and regulatory approvals.
Uncertainty continues with local vaccine supply

Uncertainty continues with local vaccine supply

The supply of COVID-19 vaccines to the district is expected to go down but Dr. Janet DeMille said we are still receiving a fairly significant amount and reallocating doses to hotspot areas still benefits Northern Ontario.
One more death, six new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

One more death, six new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The death toll from the virus in the district has reached 61.
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