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Police thank public after locating missing youth

Police thank public after locating missing youth

Three youth missing from a Chapple Township group care home were safely located Friday, OPP report.
Health unit reports 10 new cases, more variant cases

Health unit reports 10 new cases, more variant cases

Three additional cases of variants of concern confirmed as active case count rises for third straight day.
Police apprehend man who fled Dryden traffic stop

Police apprehend man who fled Dryden traffic stop

Sioux Lookout man faces multiple charges after being apprehended by police more than a week after fleeing traffic stop.
Province eases LTC rules, looking to relieve struggling hospitals

Province eases LTC rules, looking to relieve struggling hospitals

Province eases rules on LTC resident admission, allows vaccinated staff to work at multiple facilities in bid to ease pressure on hospitals amid record COVID-19 ICU numbers.
Video: April 23, 2021: Active cases rise

Video: April 23, 2021: Active cases rise

TBT News for April 23, 2021: Active cases rise
Police warning of cryptocurrency fraud targeting locals

Police warning of cryptocurrency fraud targeting locals

City police are warning the public about a cryptocurrency scam.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Anuar for today's picture. 🌡Periods of snow ending late in the afternoon then a mix of sun and cloud. Amount 2 cm. High plus 4 °C. Wind chill minus 7 °C in the morning.
Hajdu receives first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine

Hajdu receives first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine

New modeling suggests if 75 per cent of Canadians receive at least one shot public health restrictions could start to ease by the summer and Hajdu said vaccine supply can easily meet that demand
COVID-19 cases increase in NWHU

COVID-19 cases increase in NWHU

Active cases grow to 68, an increase of 14 over two days, in Northwestern Health Unit.
City explains taking pictures of men slumped on city hall bench

City explains taking pictures of men slumped on city hall bench

City manager Norm Gale says only in circumstances when repeated unacceptable behaviour is being alleged are photographs authorized.
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