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Teen arrested after assault video goes viral

Teen arrested after assault video goes viral

Evan Finlayson, 19, arrested and charged with assault; police encourage public to come forward when members of vulnerable populations victimized.
Robinson applauds province leveling retail playing field

Robinson applauds province leveling retail playing field

Ontario's stay-at-home orders force big box stores to close off non-essential aisles, giving local retailers a fighting chance through curbside pick-up.
Kenora-area First Nations agree to allow Highway 17 twinning to start

Kenora-area First Nations agree to allow Highway 17 twinning to start

Community leaders say the project will create hundreds of jobs.
Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

There were 47 additional cases considered resolved, bringing the number of active cases down to 104.
TBPS Traffic Unit announces results from Move Over blitz

TBPS Traffic Unit announces results from Move Over blitz

Police are reminding motorists of Ontario's Move Over laws following a day-long enforcement blitz that led to 61 charges.
Wet weather to continue into Thursday evening

Wet weather to continue into Thursday evening

Up to 40 millimetres of precipitation is expected to fall in the Thunder Bay and North Shore area.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Anna for today's picture. 🌡Periods of rain. Amount 5mm to 10 mm. Wind east 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h. High 9 °C.
Power outage affects TBT newscast

Power outage affects TBT newscast

Outage caused by a damaged power pole near the former Hillcrest High School.
COVID-19 surges in Southern Ontario could come north DeMille warns

COVID-19 surges in Southern Ontario could come north DeMille warns

Dr. Janet DeMille said she feels like it's only a matter of time before Northern Ontario sees another surge in COVID-19 cases similar to what is happening in Southern Ontario.
Thunder Bay hospital offers voluntary Indigenous self-ID option

Thunder Bay hospital offers voluntary Indigenous self-ID option

Proof of status is not required.
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