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Let’s Eat: We have amazing fish - so let’s eat it

Let’s Eat: We have amazing fish - so let’s eat it

Eat the Fish connects Thunder Bay consumers with local fisheries.
Remembrance Day impacts waste collection schedule

Remembrance Day impacts waste collection schedule

Residents with Tuesday to Thursday pickup will see service shift one day earlier, city says.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Rosemary for today's picture. 🌡Mainly sunny. Wind becoming west 20 km/h late in the morning. High 12 °C.
Two COVID-19 cases at École Gron Morgan

Two COVID-19 cases at École Gron Morgan

Those considered a contact of two who tested positive at public school will be contacted by public health, school board says.
Health unit announces expanded booster shot appointments

Health unit announces expanded booster shot appointments

Starting Monday, anyone born in 1951 or earlier will be eligible for a booster shot, as long as it's been six months since their second shot.
Mckellar Island Bird Observatory finishes off 2021 migration season

Mckellar Island Bird Observatory finishes off 2021 migration season

The Mckellar Island Bird Observatory finished off their 2021 fall migration season on October 30
Michano re-elected chief in Pic River First Nation

Michano re-elected chief in Pic River First Nation

Michano was last elected two years ago.
Lakehead hosting Indigenous Veterans Day ceremony, exhibit

Lakehead hosting Indigenous Veterans Day ceremony, exhibit

Exhibit focuses on First and Second World Wars.
NOSM partnering with Tbaytel to create new entrance award fund

NOSM partnering with Tbaytel to create new entrance award fund

The Tbaytel Entrance Award fund is meant to help offset the cost of medical school for Northern Ontario students in the hopes they will remain in the region upon graduation
Unvaccinated make up vast majority of local COVID-19 cases

Unvaccinated make up vast majority of local COVID-19 cases

Less than 15 per cent of cases since June involved those fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Thunder Bay District Health Unit says.
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