Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Limited visitations at long-term care facilities set to resume

Limited visitations at long-term care facilities set to resume

The province announced limited visitations will be permitted to resume at long-term care homes, retirement homes, and congregate living centres on June 18.
Police investigating serious James Street assault

Police investigating serious James Street assault

City police say incident took place just after 11 a.m. and left a man in hospital with suspected serious injuries.
Health Unit removes 14-day isolation restriction for travel

Health Unit removes 14-day isolation restriction for travel

Decision applies to travel within Canada; those crossing international borders must self-quarantine for two weeks under a federal health order.
Post-secondary students can complete degrees this summer

Post-secondary students can complete degrees this summer

Students unable to graduate due to closures and requiring in-person instruction can complete courses this summer.
Missing woman found

Missing woman found

Woman declared missing Thursday safely located, say police
KBM Resources donates $2K to Shelter House

KBM Resources donates $2K to Shelter House

Company matched donations from an employee bottle drive and also gave $10 per mask made by an employee for her fellow colleagues.
Parts of Northwestern Ontario receive 10 cm of June snow (5 photos)

Parts of Northwestern Ontario receive 10 cm of June snow (5 photos)

Pickle Lake saw a rare heavy dumping of June snow on Thursday and is currently without power.
Toronto man charged with drug trafficking in alleged home takeover incident

Toronto man charged with drug trafficking in alleged home takeover incident

A 25-year-old man appeared in Thunder Bay court this morning and was charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of property not exceeding $5,000.
Fort Frances hospital will get a heliport (2 Photos)

Fort Frances hospital will get a heliport (2 Photos)

The project is expected to be completed within two years.
Thunder Bay churches take slow approach to reopening

Thunder Bay churches take slow approach to reopening

Most churches say a lot of work is required before they can reopen.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks