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Confirmed COVID-19 case announced in Sioux Lookout

Confirmed COVID-19 case announced in Sioux Lookout

It's the first new case among residents in Northwestern Health Unit territory since April 22
City councillor proposes recalling workers to clean up litter

City councillor proposes recalling workers to clean up litter

Rebecca Johnson says Thunder Bay is 'a messy city'
Boquist signs with NWHL's Toronto team

Boquist signs with NWHL's Toronto team

After two seasons in Sweden, high-scoring Thunder Bay forward is returning home to Canada to play hockey.
Extra item of garbage allowed following long weekend

Extra item of garbage allowed following long weekend

One extra garbage bag with no tag will be allowed on the first collection following the May long weekend
“We want to get it right”: Public library not ready to open

“We want to get it right”: Public library not ready to open

Premier’s announcement that pickup and delivery service could begin Tuesday caught library off guard
City staff being recalled to staff municipal golf courses

City staff being recalled to staff municipal golf courses

City manager Norm Gale says he's not sure when other municipal employees will be brought back, as Thunder Bay begins to emerge from COVID-19 shutdowns, only that further re-openings will be decided by the province and public health officials.
Video: May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy

Video: May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy

TBT Newshour for May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy
Missing woman safely located

Missing woman safely located

Woman declared missing by Thunder Bay police Saturday safely located
Construction to close Harbour Expressway, Balmoral intersection

Construction to close Harbour Expressway, Balmoral intersection

Intersection expected to close fully for two days beginning Tuesday, while work on $5.3 million rebuild will continue through October
Emo Mayor defends decision not to declare Pride Month

Emo Mayor defends decision not to declare Pride Month

Mayor Harold McQuaker says Emo is a Christian-based town, but holds nothing against the LGBTQ2 community.
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