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Outdoor burning ban lifted in all of Northwestern Ontario

Outdoor burning ban lifted in all of Northwestern Ontario

The Restricted Fire Zone has been terminated.
Nearly three-quarters of eligible Thunder Bay population double vaccinated

Nearly three-quarters of eligible Thunder Bay population double vaccinated

Another 2,532 shots were administered by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and other partners last week.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jason for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 22 °C.
Wake the Giant music festival requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test

Wake the Giant music festival requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test

The Sept. 18 festival takes place on the Thunder Bay waterfront.
Freshly planted vegetation stolen from Mission Island Marsh Conservation Area

Freshly planted vegetation stolen from Mission Island Marsh Conservation Area

Lakehead Region Conservation Authority feeling disappointed and frustrated after someone dug up and stole newly planted vegetation.
Blue-green algae found at a second location on Lake Shebandowan

Blue-green algae found at a second location on Lake Shebandowan

The potentially toxic algae was found at Rossmere Bay on Middle Shebandowan.
Overcoming opioid crisis requires the entire community working together

Overcoming opioid crisis requires the entire community working together

Overdose Awareness Day offered an opportunity to provide help for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues while also mourning those who have already been lost.
Thunder Bay Police Association waits for details on vaccination policy

Thunder Bay Police Association waits for details on vaccination policy

The president of the association wants religious or medical reasons for not getting the vaccine to be respected.
Missing person found

Missing person found

City police safely locate missing a 26-year-old.,
NAN hails Human Rights Tribunal decision on child welfare capital costs

NAN hails Human Rights Tribunal decision on child welfare capital costs

Canada must pay the cost of capital purchases or construction required to deliver on-reserve child welfare services.
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