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Video: April 17, 2021: Police reject random stops

Video: April 17, 2021: Police reject random stops

TBT News for April 17, 2021: Police reject random stops
CEDC launches new mining website, campaign

CEDC launches new mining website, campaign

CEDC Thunder Bay has launched a new mining website which will outline regional infrastructure projects and mining resources.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Justin for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. Becoming cloudy in the afternoon with 60 per cent chance of rain late in the afternoon. High 11 °C. Wind chill minus 4 °C in the morning.
Province walks back new police powers

Province walks back new police powers

Police can now stop only those they have reason to suspect of violating gathering limits, as Ford government walks back second piece of new COVID restrictions.
UPDATE: Winter weather on its way

UPDATE: Winter weather on its way

Areas along North Shore expecting up to 25 centimetres of snow into Monday.
New funding expands home care for seniors

New funding expands home care for seniors

Superior North EMS will receive $6.5 million over three years to hire new staff, purchase new vehicles to expand community paramedicine.
UPDATE: Province backtracks on playground closures

UPDATE: Province backtracks on playground closures

Premier Doug Ford said Saturday his government would revise health orders announced less than 24 hours earlier.
NWHU reports 8 new COVID-19 cases

NWHU reports 8 new COVID-19 cases

Case growth in Sioux Lookout, Emo continues to drive upward trend in Northwestern Health Unit numbers.
TB police will not randomly pull people over during stay-at-home order

TB police will not randomly pull people over during stay-at-home order

Police say they will engage, explain and educate before choosing to enforce the new rules, announced on Friday by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Let’s Eat: A fresh food market for the community

Let’s Eat: A fresh food market for the community

Roots to Harvest seeks to create healthy habits through its Community Food Market program.
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