Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Thunder Bay tops 250 active COVID-19 cases

Thunder Bay tops 250 active COVID-19 cases

Thirty-six new cases announced on Monday by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Impaired motorist in stolen vehicle arrested after fleeing collision scene

Impaired motorist in stolen vehicle arrested after fleeing collision scene

A 27-year-old was remanded into custody on Sunday following a bail court appearance after being charged with impaired driving, flight from peace officer, theft of a motor vehicle and more.
Community Auditorium could be hopping in 2022

Community Auditorium could be hopping in 2022

General manager Robert Halvorsen says he expects there could be a show every other night when live music is eventually allowed to return and the public is comfortable heading out to shows.
COVID-19 detected at Musselwhite mine

COVID-19 detected at Musselwhite mine

Two workers test positive, others awaiting tests at fly-in gold mine.
Video: Feb. 21, 2021: Virtual learning

Video: Feb. 21, 2021: Virtual learning

Feb. 21, 2021: Virtual learning
Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: The benefits of fermentation

Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: The benefits of fermentation

This week’s Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing takes a look at Narrow Gate Foods, a local fermented beverage and food company.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you James for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 40 per cent chance of flurries or rain showers late in the morning and in the afternoon. High plus 4 °C. Wind chill minus 13 °C in the morning.
Changes to school COVID protocols put in place

Changes to school COVID protocols put in place

Strict isolation requirements put in place, with cases surging in Thunder Bay school system.
Active shopper screening to start at Intercity Shopping Centre

Active shopper screening to start at Intercity Shopping Centre

Shoppers will have limited entry points into the mall and must fill out and pass an electronic screening test before being allowed inside.
COVID forces Westgate, Kingsway Park into virtual only learning

COVID forces Westgate, Kingsway Park into virtual only learning

Additional cases forced school officials to make the decision to temporarily suspend in-class learning.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks