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Northwestern Health Unit reports 3 new COVID-related deaths

Northwestern Health Unit reports 3 new COVID-related deaths

Active cases across Northwestern Health Unit jump to 518, another record high despite limited testing.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 6, 2022: COVID unit opens

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 6, 2022: COVID unit opens

Jan. 6, 2022: COVID unit opens
Team McCarville going to the Scotties

Team McCarville going to the Scotties

Krista McCarville will be making her ninth appearance at the Scotties, which get under way in Thunder Bay on Jan. 28.
Education, child-care workers offered two dedicated vaccine clinics

Education, child-care workers offered two dedicated vaccine clinics

Clinics will be held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at the CLE's Heritage Building.
City councillor looks to add $1 million to already-rising police budget

City councillor looks to add $1 million to already-rising police budget

Coun. Aldo Ruberto says he'll move to add the sum to the 2022 police budget to hire new officers.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡Increasing cloudiness early in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 17 °C.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor –Spruce Grove Resident Home Area

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor –Spruce Grove Resident Home Area

TBDHU urges people to stay at home and refrain from visiting hospitals, long-term care facilities and retirement homes when feeling unwell to avoid spreading infections to the most vulnerable.
COVID outbreak declared at Thunder Bay District Jail

COVID outbreak declared at Thunder Bay District Jail

Twenty-four staff and inmates have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Red Lake's Pure Gold Mining greets 2022 with new bosses

Red Lake's Pure Gold Mining greets 2022 with new bosses

Vancouver mining company aims to cut costs, get more production, better performance at Red Lake
Scotties organizers looking at hosting again in 2024

Scotties organizers looking at hosting again in 2024

With this year's event likely going without fans due to COVID-19 restrictions, Thunder Bay's Rick Lang, a vice-chair on the organizing committee, says he's been assured the city will get priority to host an event with fans as soon as 2024.
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