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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jim for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. Light snow beginning in the afternoon. High minus 3 °C. Wind chill minus 17 °C in the morning and minus 5 °C in the afternoon.
Fighting Walleye hang on to edge undermanned Norskies squad

Fighting Walleye hang on to edge undermanned Norskies squad

Jeremy Dunmore, Jonah Derosiers score twice to lead Kam River to its fifth straight triumph.
Local funeral homes outraged at shutdown of lifts

Local funeral homes outraged at shutdown of lifts

Local funeral home directors upset with alleged lack of notice of elevating devices being shut down.
Heath unit advising against non-essential travel to Minnesota

Heath unit advising against non-essential travel to Minnesota

Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have some of the highest rates of new COVID-19 cases in the United States.
Ontario expands eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots

Ontario expands eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots

Individuals over the age of 50 can book a COVID-19 booster shot starting on Monday Dec. 13.
Police arrest 7 suspects, seize $700k in drug busts

Police arrest 7 suspects, seize $700k in drug busts

Five suspects from southern Ontario, two from Thunder Bay among those charged.
Expansion proposed for lead water loan program

Expansion proposed for lead water loan program

City council will vote Monday on recommendations to boost maximum loan amounts, add low-income grant option.
Fighting Walleye fighting hunger, supporting Toys for Tots

Fighting Walleye fighting hunger, supporting Toys for Tots

Team asking fans to bring non-perishable goods to games on Thursday and Friday, or stop by the team bus parked at Sportop Marketing on Central avenue during the day.
Holiday Food Drive for RFDA begins at several Thunder Bay grocery stores

Holiday Food Drive for RFDA begins at several Thunder Bay grocery stores

'Food banks struggle and their clients struggle' at this time of year.
Active COVID case count hits triple digits

Active COVID case count hits triple digits

The 100 cases are the most since there were 101 on April 9.
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