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UPDATE: Nine new COVID-19 cases in Northwestern Health Unit

UPDATE: Nine new COVID-19 cases in Northwestern Health Unit

At least four cases in Kenora-area schools, with few details yet known about the remainder.
UPDATE: Thunder Bay Health Unit advising against non-essential travel

UPDATE: Thunder Bay Health Unit advising against non-essential travel

Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in many parts of the country and the Thunder Bay District Health unit is recommending people avoid non-essential travel.
TBSO closes college office due to COVID-19 testing centre

TBSO closes college office due to COVID-19 testing centre

Temporary closure comes as Confederation College hosts COVID-19 assessment centre on its campus
UPDATE: Kenora school boards report four positive COVID-19 tests

UPDATE: Kenora school boards report four positive COVID-19 tests

Single cases confirmed at Ecole Ste-Marguerite Bourgeoys and St. Thomas Aquinas High School, with two at Valleyview Public School.
Indigenous lawyer is making strides

Indigenous lawyer is making strides

Etienne Esquega continues his success during Covid-19.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud. Wind chill minus 5 °C in the morning.
Police investigate serious highway crash

Police investigate serious highway crash

Tractor-trailer, pick-up collide at Balsam Street intersection.
Accused in deadly Syndicate Avenue attack granted bail on strict conditions

Accused in deadly Syndicate Avenue attack granted bail on strict conditions

A 20-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in connection with a deadly assault which took place roughly nine months ago in the city has been granted release from custody pending trial, a Superior Court Justice ruled on Thursday.
Council to receive report on Conservatory renewal

Council to receive report on Conservatory renewal

The report calls for the greenhouses to be replaced and the renewal of the Conservatory.
Raffle launched to support Chippewa Park 100 year anniversary

Raffle launched to support Chippewa Park 100 year anniversary

A five-day free family festival is also being planned for next summer to celebrate Chippewa Park’s 100th anniversary.
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