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"No precedent on what to do next," Hajdu tells business leaders

"No precedent on what to do next," Hajdu tells business leaders

Health Minister projects cautious optimism on fight against COVID-19, but warns of unprecedented economic challenges in virtual town hall.
Video: May 19, 2020: Ontario school remain closed

Video: May 19, 2020: Ontario school remain closed

May 19, 2020: Ontario school remain closed
Water bombers dispatched to Poplar Hill First Nation forest fire

Water bombers dispatched to Poplar Hill First Nation forest fire

The fire is burning seven kilometres to the southeast.
$700k in emergency funds for local charities

$700k in emergency funds for local charities

The money, part of a $350 million federal fund, is meant to support vulnerable populations through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Woman killed, three hurt in fatal collision east of Marathon

Woman killed, three hurt in fatal collision east of Marathon

Police say all four people in the vehicle had to be extracted and were sent to hospital to seek treatment of their injuries. The driver was airlifted to Thunder Bay with major injuries.
Catholic high schools plan 'virtual' graduation activities

Catholic high schools plan 'virtual' graduation activities

Details of the June 24 and 25 events are still being worked on
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny. High 21 °C except 14 °C near Lake Superior.
Finlandia Association members express concerns over motion to liquidate

Finlandia Association members express concerns over motion to liquidate

Members of the Finlandia Association are saying the board’s decision to host a meeting online to vote on liquidating the corporation is unfair and against its bylaws, as new details reveal the association has a debt of $295,000
Police warn high-risk sex offender living in city

Police warn high-risk sex offender living in city

Alan Cory Esquega was jailed on aggravated sexual assault in 2007 and will be living in the Cumming Street area.
TBDHU meets deadline for COVID-19 tests in nursing homes

TBDHU meets deadline for COVID-19 tests in nursing homes

The health ministry required all staff and residents tested by May 15.
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