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Nuisance bylaw intended to fight drug houses

Nuisance bylaw intended to fight drug houses

City councillor hopes proposed bylaw will boost enforcement tools to combat drug dealing
Student artwork focuses on workplace health and safety

Student artwork focuses on workplace health and safety

Virtual exhibit now on display.
OPP investigating towel theft in Nipigon

OPP investigating towel theft in Nipigon

OPP are searching for a suspect who took 15 towels from a business on Highway 11/17.
Frost advisory issued for city

Frost advisory issued for city

Temperatures expected to drop near the freezing point overnight.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Clearing in the morning. High 17 °C.
Fire at Current River apartment under investigation

Fire at Current River apartment under investigation

Burning mattress in empty apartment prompted evacuation of neighbours, while cause of fire is being investigated
Court to set date for bail hearing for accused in alleged home takeover case

Court to set date for bail hearing for accused in alleged home takeover case

A 25-year-old Toronto man charged on Thursday with drug trafficking will return to court on Monday to set a date for a bail hearing.
Two new COVID-19 cases announced, both hospitalized

Two new COVID-19 cases announced, both hospitalized

THUNDER BAY - The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced two new confirmed COVID-19 cases Friday. Both individuals are hospitalized with the virus.
Too early to open long-term care to visitors, says Unifor

Too early to open long-term care to visitors, says Unifor

The union representing thousands of workers in the long-term care sector say its too early to open up facilities to visitations and will put patients and staff at an unnecessary risk
People permitted to form social circles of 10 people

People permitted to form social circles of 10 people

Social circles does not include physical distancing requirements and will allow people to interact more as the province records its lowest daily COVID-19 infections since March.
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