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Ontario pausing AstraZeneca vaccine roll-out

Ontario pausing AstraZeneca vaccine roll-out

Higher-than-anticipated risk of blood clots leads province to pause rollout of first doses, turning entirely to mRNA vaccines.
Investor looks to microwave used tires in Thunder Bay (3 Photos)

Investor looks to microwave used tires in Thunder Bay (3 Photos)

Mitch Ouimette of Sudbury says it makes more sense than shipping tires to southern Ontario
Fort Frances council narrowly approves renaming of Colonization Road

Fort Frances council narrowly approves renaming of Colonization Road

Town council approves changing the roads' names to Agamiing and Sunset by a 4-3 vote.
Thunder Bay vaccination rates tumble for second straight week

Thunder Bay vaccination rates tumble for second straight week

More than 1,400 fewer vaccines were administered over the past week, compared to the week prior.
Chippewa Park 100-year anniversary celebration pushed to 2022

Chippewa Park 100-year anniversary celebration pushed to 2022

The 100th anniversary of Chippewa Park first opening was to be celebrated with a five-day family festival this summer but concerns about COVID-19 has pushed it back to the summer of 2022.
Council in Brief: May 10

Council in Brief: May 10

Thunder Bay's city council approved a massive transit investment and received a dividend from Synergy North at its May 10 meeting.
Police find missing teen

Police find missing teen

City police safely locate a missing teen.
Finlandia Co-op sells Hoito pancake mix and other items to support the restaurant's rebirth (3 Photos)

Finlandia Co-op sells Hoito pancake mix and other items to support the restaurant's rebirth (3 Photos)

The Finlandia Co-operative hopes to have the restaurant reopened next spring.
UPDATED: Trudeau says new federal transit funding will help Thunder Bay's Alstom plant

UPDATED: Trudeau says new federal transit funding will help Thunder Bay's Alstom plant

The union leader at the Alstom plant welcomed the announcement Tuesday but was waiting for details
Infrastructure work approved

Infrastructure work approved

City council approves nearly $4 million in road, water, sewer rehabilitation work.
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