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Nearly a quarter of eligible people vaccinated in Thunder Bay District

Nearly a quarter of eligible people vaccinated in Thunder Bay District

Nearly a quarter of all people living in the region have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as of last Saturday.
Fog advisory in effect

Fog advisory in effect

Near zero visibility in fog is expected until later Friday morning.
Body-worn cameras to be deployed Monday

Body-worn cameras to be deployed Monday

Interactions with city police may be audio and video recorded starting on Monday.
Health unit reporting one additional death, 12 new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting one additional death, 12 new COVID-19 cases

There has now been 55 people in the district who have passed away as a result of COVID-19 as the active case count drops to 101
Hajdu promises more vaccine transparency

Hajdu promises more vaccine transparency

Federal health minister said the public is anxious to know when their turn to get vaccinated will be.
Video: April 8, 2021: Astrazeneca shots

Video: April 8, 2021: Astrazeneca shots

April 8, 2021: Astrazeneca shots
Kenora OPP remind cyclists, motorists about road safety

Kenora OPP remind cyclists, motorists about road safety

With summer around the corner, police are reminding motorists and cyclists of road safety.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Wendy for today's picture. 🌡Showers. High 11 °C. UV index 2 or low.
No wrongdoing by local officer after youth seriously injured during arrest: SIU

No wrongdoing by local officer after youth seriously injured during arrest: SIU

The Special Investigations Unit determined there are no reasonable grounds to believe the officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the youth’s arrest and injury.
Mace retiring as president and CEO at Synergy North

Mace retiring as president and CEO at Synergy North

Retirement will take effect on May 21, after 30 years with company.
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