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Fort William First Nation demands investigation of potential burial sites

Fort William First Nation demands investigation of potential burial sites

Chief and council call for governments, church to support investigation of three sites on their traditional territory.
Border to remain closed through July 21

Border to remain closed through July 21

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the country must get to 75 per cent vaccinated with one dose and 20 per cent with two doses before restrictions are lifted. He added the country is in ongoing discussions with other countries in an effort to convince them to accept AstraZeneca vaccinations when considering if someone is double-dosed or not.
DeMille OK with earlier reopening, Williams less keen

DeMille OK with earlier reopening, Williams less keen

Thunder Bay District health unit's medical officer of health says as long as it's evidenced based and safely done, moving to Step 2 sooner than July 2. The province's chief medical officer of health says he'd only support advancing things a day or two.
Nolalu fire crews respond to a pair of fires Thursday afternoon

Nolalu fire crews respond to a pair of fires Thursday afternoon

No injuries were reported Thursday following two fires in Strange Township.
Police find missing 21-year-old

Police find missing 21-year-old

City police safely locate a missing 21-year-old.
No new COVID-19 cases reported in Thunder Bay district

No new COVID-19 cases reported in Thunder Bay district

For the first time since May 11, no new cases have been reported in the Thunder Bay district.
Provincial changes could threaten conservation areas: LRCA

Provincial changes could threaten conservation areas: LRCA

City, Lakehead Region Conservation Authority raise concerns over proposed provincial regulations.
Video: June 17, 2021: COVID-19

Video: June 17, 2021: COVID-19

June 17, 2021: COVID-19
NWMO invites residents to participate in the Ignace community-based sampling program

NWMO invites residents to participate in the Ignace community-based sampling program

NWMO will launch a community-based sampling program that will test the baseline chemistry in various plants and animals in Ignace and the surrounding region this summer.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Increasing cloudiness late in the morning then 40 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon. High 25 °C.
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