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Walk-up first-dose vaccinations available starting on Monday

Walk-up first-dose vaccinations available starting on Monday

Thunder Bay District Health Unit says anyone seeking a first dose can simply show up at the CLE clinic and be slotted in.
Fort Frances area drug raids lead to 11 arrests, 69 charges

Fort Frances area drug raids lead to 11 arrests, 69 charges

Two-month investigation sees more than $500,000 worth of street drugs, $70,000 in cash seized.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Nancy for today's picture. 🌡Increasing cloudiness in the morning. High 24 °C.
St. Joseph's Care Group hires new president and CEO

St. Joseph's Care Group hires new president and CEO

Kelli O'Brien is current a VP at Western Health in Newfoundland and will take over from outgoing president and CEO Tracy Buckler in September.
No charges against Kenora OPP officer for punching man after being spit on

No charges against Kenora OPP officer for punching man after being spit on

The incident took place in May 2020 when an OPP officer in Kenora punched an intoxicated individual after being spit on during an arrest.
Dryden man wins $481K in hospital lottery

Dryden man wins $481K in hospital lottery

Draw has raised more than $3.2 million in five months.
Man accused in Gore Street shooting incident denied bail

Man accused in Gore Street shooting incident denied bail

Robert Bannon is facing numerous charges following an incident where it is alleged he discharged a firearm at a residential building on Gore Street.
Wisdom: Showing up for every Indigenous student

Wisdom: Showing up for every Indigenous student

After a year of staying at home, Wake the Giant is reawakened and ready to rock.
Vaccination requirements for children at the border may change in Phase 2

Vaccination requirements for children at the border may change in Phase 2

Phase 2 likely won't kick in until Canada reaches 75 per cent fully vaccinated status.
Fort William First Nation welcomes Canada Day call

Fort William First Nation welcomes Canada Day call

First Nation will delay its own fireworks display from July 1, applauds City of Thunder Bay decision to avoid in person celebrations.
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