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OP-ED: Thunder Bay Police chief responds to ongoing criticism

OP-ED: Thunder Bay Police chief responds to ongoing criticism

Chief says she stands in united with her senior leadership team and the Thunder Bay Police Board and stresses she and her team adhere to due process in a strict, ethical manner.
Technology Loan Program now open to all teen and adult library members

Technology Loan Program now open to all teen and adult library members

Members can now place a hold, borrow and renew a tablet or Chromebook with unlimited access to Wi-Fi via a hotspot hub for a loan period of 28 days. 
FiTV: The judgement of Steve Harvey

FiTV: The judgement of Steve Harvey

Courtroom reality TV shows have been a staple of daytime television for over 25 years.
OP-ED: Police Association seeking independent investigation into Police Service, board

OP-ED: Police Association seeking independent investigation into Police Service, board

Police rank-and-file say they're not happy with the inaction of Thunder Bay Police Chief Sylvie Hauth and her administration, who they believe are more focused on securing a new $56-million headquarters than addressing serious concerns brought to their attention by the union and board member Georjann Morriseau.
Around Town: Sled for Eternity

Around Town: Sled for Eternity

Around Town: Sled for Eternity
New program to aid farmers in accessing vet care

New program to aid farmers in accessing vet care

Livestock Veterinary Innovation Initiative launched under Canadian Agricultural Partnership
OUA sports will resume next month

OUA sports will resume next month

Lakehead basketball, hockey and volleyball teams will return to action in mid-February
LU professor exploring the YWCA’s work in Indigenous hospitals, sanatoria and residential schools

LU professor exploring the YWCA’s work in Indigenous hospitals, sanatoria and residential schools

LU professor receives grant to explore the work of the Hamilton YWCA.
Case counts will only be reported three times a week

Case counts will only be reported three times a week

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit also plans to add a hospitalization graph to its COVID-19 dashboard as a metric for tracking the severity of the virus over time.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Donna for today's picture. 🌡Periods of snow ending in the morning then a mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h. Temperature steady near minus 15 °C.
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