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UPDATED: Derek Fox elected Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation

UPDATED: Derek Fox elected Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation

Fox defeated Bruce Shisheesh 30 votes to 11.
Thunder Bay hospital MRI machine needs repairs

Thunder Bay hospital MRI machine needs repairs

Some patient procedures have been rescheduled.
Lightning destroys Thunder Bay-area couple's vehicle on the Trans-Canada Highway (3 Photos)

Lightning destroys Thunder Bay-area couple's vehicle on the Trans-Canada Highway (3 Photos)

Andy Agarand and his wife, from Neebing, escaped unhurt but their pickup is a total loss.
Drugs, loaded handgun seized following traffic stop

Drugs, loaded handgun seized following traffic stop

A Tuesday afternoon traffic stop has resulted in numerous drug-related charges for three people.
OPP investigating collision involving transport truck and pedestrian

OPP investigating collision involving transport truck and pedestrian

The incident took place Wednesday morning at the intersection of Arthur Street and Highway 61 where a pedestrian sustained non-life threatening injuries after being struck by a tractor trailer that continued northbound on Highway 61
Possible COVID-19 exposure on a Toronto/Thunder Bay flight

Possible COVID-19 exposure on a Toronto/Thunder Bay flight

Passengers on a July 30 Westjet flight are advised to monitor for symptoms.
Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Two new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

At least one of the new cases is travel-related.
Plan to distribute WSIB surplus to employers angers workers

Plan to distribute WSIB surplus to employers angers workers

WSIB must address systemic problems with claims for injured workers before passing surpluses to employers, labour groups argue.
Video: Aug. 10, 2021: Going home

Video: Aug. 10, 2021: Going home

Aug. 10, 2021: Going home
Vaccination clinic at CLE to remain open as long as demand continues

Vaccination clinic at CLE to remain open as long as demand continues

In the Thunder Bay District more than 75 per cent of the population over the age of 12 is now fully vaccinated but demand for the vaccine remains steady.
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