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Ignace paints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation

Ignace paints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation

Ignace repaints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Manitouwadge OPP investigate break and enter

Manitouwadge OPP investigate break and enter

Police investigate a break and enter in Manitouwadge.
Lulu Lake near Kenora being tested for blue-green algae

Lulu Lake near Kenora being tested for blue-green algae

Lab tests are being conducted on water samples.
Point in Time Count will take a snapshot of homelessness in Thunder Bay

Point in Time Count will take a snapshot of homelessness in Thunder Bay

The last count, in 2018, found 516 people living without permanent housing.
NWHU warns of increased COVID-19 risk in Emo

NWHU warns of increased COVID-19 risk in Emo

Health unit says COVID-19 situation in Emo may be worse than it appears, urges residents to "answer questions truthfully."
Suspected impaired driver arrested after MVC

Suspected impaired driver arrested after MVC

A single-vehicle collision Monday morning has resulted in impaired driving charges.
Cat adoption blitz at the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society blew past its goal (2 Photos)

Cat adoption blitz at the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society blew past its goal (2 Photos)

The society has already passed its all-time record for the number of cat adoptions in a year.
Motorist charged after vehicle brushed up against cyclists in Shuniah

Motorist charged after vehicle brushed up against cyclists in Shuniah

The Monday evening incident occurred on Highway 11/17 near Lakeshore Drive.
Province investing $15 million to support northern victims of human trafficking

Province investing $15 million to support northern victims of human trafficking

The funding will support programs to assisting youth survivors of sexual exploitation and those most at risk in communities across Northern Ontario.
Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The active case count stands at four.
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