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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. High 8 °C. Wind chill minus 10 °C in the morning.
More than 31,000 have been vaccinated in Thunder Bay District

More than 31,000 have been vaccinated in Thunder Bay District

About 22.6 per cent of those 16 and older have been vaccinated to date, according to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Province picks two companies to bid on new correctional complex

Province picks two companies to bid on new correctional complex

Province says it expects it will pick the successful bidder next spring.
Shuniah will need a site-specific amendment for a big-box development

Shuniah will need a site-specific amendment for a big-box development

Officials say the municipality could still see major commercial development in the future.
Collision sends vehicle into ditch on Highway 11/17

Collision sends vehicle into ditch on Highway 11/17

There are reports of multiple people suffering minor injuries as a result of a collision near McKenzie Heights Road.
Women and Girls: A creative eye for business (6 photos)

Women and Girls: A creative eye for business (6 photos)

Local maker and artist, Linda Brown, is creating masterpieces in the art and business world.
Local doctors sound ICU alarm bell at Ontario hospitals

Local doctors sound ICU alarm bell at Ontario hospitals

One-hundred-and-thirty-five doctors urge the province to reconsider its approach to COVID-19, saying overwhelmed physicians may soon have to start making life-or-death decisions based on ICU capacities.
Shooting for the stars (12 photos)

Shooting for the stars (12 photos)

Thunder Bay’s night skies are some of the best in the province.
Ford orders province-wide shutdown for four weeks

Ford orders province-wide shutdown for four weeks

Variants of concern are fueling a third wave of the pandemic in Ontario, leading to more hospitalizations and ICU admissions.
Indigenous residents over 18 can now book a COVID-19 vaccine

Indigenous residents over 18 can now book a COVID-19 vaccine

Anishnawbe Mushkiki has expanded its vaccination clinics to include all Indigenous people residing in the city of Thunder Bay over the age of 18.
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