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Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce briefed on implementation of vaccine passport program

Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce briefed on implementation of vaccine passport program

The Thunder Bay chamber of commerce met today with Government officials and was briefed on the implementation of the vaccine passport program.
Video: Sept. 23, 2021: Hospital suspensions

Video: Sept. 23, 2021: Hospital suspensions

Sept. 23, 2021: Hospital suspensions
Missing teen safely located

Missing teen safely located

Teen reported missing by Thunder Bay police safely located.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Lenore for today's picture. đŸŒ¡Mainly cloudy with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 19  °C.
Fatal crash closes highway near Dryden

Fatal crash closes highway near Dryden

One person dead, another suffered life-threatening injuries in crash near Dryden.
NWHU reports 4 cases, vaccine progress

NWHU reports 4 cases, vaccine progress

Active cases steady at eight, with one NWHU resident in hospital with COVID-19.
Vaccine mandates likely to weather legal challenges, panel says

Vaccine mandates likely to weather legal challenges, panel says

Law professors say challenges to employer vaccination requirements face an uphill battle.
Health unit continuing to assist businesses with implementation of vaccine passports

Health unit continuing to assist businesses with implementation of vaccine passports

Requiring proof of vaccination in some non-essential businesses took effect on Sept. 22 and the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is working with local businesses to assist with the implementation of the program
Public invited to ‘Try Out the Roundabout’ prior to official opening

Public invited to ‘Try Out the Roundabout’ prior to official opening

City is hosting a roundabout pop-up education event on Sept. 24 from 1-3 p.m.
Four hospital staffers suspended for not completing vaccination or testing

Four hospital staffers suspended for not completing vaccination or testing

Thunder Bay Regional spokesperson says there is no impact to staffing or patient care as a result of the suspensions.
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