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Video: Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks

Video: Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks

TBT Newshour for ​​​​​​​Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks
Assault arrest leads to second firearm arrest

Assault arrest leads to second firearm arrest

Police say a man was arrested after a violent incident on Thursday night, and during the investigation they located a firearm and took a second man into custody.
'Unpredictable’: Gangs causing spike in violent crimes across Thunder Bay

'Unpredictable’: Gangs causing spike in violent crimes across Thunder Bay

“Unfortunately the way they do business down south with weapons and guns is now here,” says Det.-Insp. John Fennell with the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Canada/U.S. border to remain closed through Oct. 21

Canada/U.S. border to remain closed through Oct. 21

Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness confirms land crossings will continue to remain closed well into fall to all but essential travelers.
Restaurants hope diners keep coming after patios close (6 Photos)

Restaurants hope diners keep coming after patios close (6 Photos)

Business owners are unsure what will happen when the outdoor dining season ends
United Way launches virtual 2020 campaign with a non-event event

United Way launches virtual 2020 campaign with a non-event event

CEO Albert Brule said they are facing the fundraising campaign effort of their lives, with COVID-19's impact meaning more and more people are battling to climb out of poverty.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny. High 14 °C.
Police seeking more witnesses after apparent shooting at south-side hotel

Police seeking more witnesses after apparent shooting at south-side hotel

Police believe shots were likely fired in the early morning hours of Sept. 13 but officers were not notified until roughly five hours later.
Transport truck spills chocolate milk on Trans-Canada Highway

Transport truck spills chocolate milk on Trans-Canada Highway

Highway 17 was closed near Vermilion Bay
Federal government invests $400k into food security for the north

Federal government invests $400k into food security for the north

Several food security organizations and First Nations will benefit from more than $400,000 in federal funding, though the need for public support remains
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