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Three new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Three new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The active case count stays steady at 33.
Council rejects red light cameras

Council rejects red light cameras

Council declines to join provincial program, saying city should improve traffic management before fining drivers.
Video: June 14, 2021: Kam River Death

Video: June 14, 2021: Kam River Death

June 14, 2021: Kam River Death
Geraldton hospital's new Emergency Dept. opens this week

Geraldton hospital's new Emergency Dept. opens this week

The $20 million project was five years in the making.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Dihao for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. High 24 °C.
New fireworks limits on the way

New fireworks limits on the way

City council unanimously endorses new restrictions on use of fireworks, stiffer penalties for violations.
Former mayor Ken Boshcoff helped an unresponsive man on a bike path

Former mayor Ken Boshcoff helped an unresponsive man on a bike path

Boshcoff says he will carry a Naloxone kit with him in future.
Two-vehicle collision sends one to hospital with life-threatening injuries

Two-vehicle collision sends one to hospital with life-threatening injuries

Kenora OPP are investigating a collision that sent one person to hospital with serious injuries.
Ontario / Manitoba border will reopen Wednesday

Ontario / Manitoba border will reopen Wednesday

Travellers were banned from driving into Ontario for non-essential purposes
Pride flag raised at Catholic board schools

Pride flag raised at Catholic board schools

Ceremonies at St. Ignatius and St. Patrick high schools signal a new era of inclusion at Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board schools.
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