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Update: Charges withdrawn against Marathon resident

Update: Charges withdrawn against Marathon resident

Marathon OPP initially arrested a 27-year-old related to child pornography charges in April 2021. 
Three First Nation communities say they'll go to court over the Ring of Fire

Three First Nation communities say they'll go to court over the Ring of Fire

Indigenous communities claim they were misled by Ottawa on regional assessment, demand a shutdown of all mining-related development work.
Ontario declares state of emergency, issues new stay-at-home order

Ontario declares state of emergency, issues new stay-at-home order

Local public health officials say the stay-at-home order could benefit the Thunder Bay District and help keep case numbers down, particularly variants of concern.
Feds announce funding for Thunder Bay immigration pilot project

Feds announce funding for Thunder Bay immigration pilot project

Money is also approved for projects for the Red Rock Indian Band.
UPDATE: Broken pole causes north side power outage

UPDATE: Broken pole causes north side power outage

Power has been restored to most customers, however, the estimated restoration time for the remaining customers is about 2 a.m.
Northwestern Health Unit reports four new COVID-19 cases

Northwestern Health Unit reports four new COVID-19 cases

Three patients are being treated in hospital.
Thunder Bay company confident its graphene mask coating safe

Thunder Bay company confident its graphene mask coating safe

ZEN Graphene Solutions says its product will be proven safe and effective, after Health Canada recall of all masks containing graphene.
Teen charged following replica firearm incident

Teen charged following replica firearm incident

An incident on the city's southside Tuesday has resulted charges for one 15-year-old.
Plan envisions big changes for north core, trimming traffic and parking

Plan envisions big changes for north core, trimming traffic and parking

Consultant presents draft plan for reimagining north core streetscapes, focusing on walkability and supporting uses like events, patios.
Study recommends more water down the Current River fish ladder (2 Photos)

Study recommends more water down the Current River fish ladder (2 Photos)

The North Shore Steelhead Association commissioned a study of the fish passage.
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