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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Cloudy with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 17 °C.
Marina Park overpass repairs a go

Marina Park overpass repairs a go

Structure to be closed for much of the summer as city council approves $1.3 million in repairs, acknowledges public concerns
Seven alleged drug traffickers to remain in custody awaiting bail

Seven alleged drug traffickers to remain in custody awaiting bail

Four youth and three men are all facing charges following a drug bust at an Ambrose Street residence.
Boards working out ways to allow students to retrieve belongings

Boards working out ways to allow students to retrieve belongings

Some schools will offer a drive-through process, while others will allow students inside for a few minutes to collect their stuff.
Accused in knife attack makes first appearance

Accused in knife attack makes first appearance

Julian Jordan Mawakeesick, 30, has been charged with assault with a weapon following an incident on Sunday night.
Intersection closure scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday

Intersection closure scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday

Reconstruction and sewer work along Balmoral Street will shut down intersection at the Harbour Expressway for two days; following that, it will be one lane in each direction until the end of October along Balmoral.
Thunder Bay hospital targets June 1 for elective surgery resumption

Thunder Bay hospital targets June 1 for elective surgery resumption

The TBR Health Sciences Centre has sent a proposal to the health ministry.
Junior miner dives into Thunder Bay-area platinum, palladium project

Junior miner dives into Thunder Bay-area platinum, palladium project

Clean Air Metals kicks off two years of exploration drilling near Lac des Iles Mine
Woman facing fraud charges to be sentenced

Woman facing fraud charges to be sentenced

A sentencing date for the accused will be set on Thursday.
Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

After a large gathering popped up in a Toronto park on the weekend, Premier Doug Ford said he won’t punish the entire province, but gatherings still restricted to five or fewer people and reopening the economy will still be a province-wide approach.
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