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Vaccines available to Indigenous people over 40 and non-Indigenous partners

Vaccines available to Indigenous people over 40 and non-Indigenous partners

Clinics will be held between March 29 and April 1 and appointments can be made online.
Residents worry about planned expansion of Lappe industrial waste dump (2 Photos)

Residents worry about planned expansion of Lappe industrial waste dump (2 Photos)

The operator wants to double capacity and accept industrial waste from across Canada.
COVID-19 forces cancellation of Camp Loon near Geraldton

COVID-19 forces cancellation of Camp Loon near Geraldton

The Canadian Army says it will deliver alternative training.
Thunder Bay man charged with sexual assault

Thunder Bay man charged with sexual assault

Derek Kenney, 42, is facing one count of sexual assault.
Federal government providing $1.5 million for local isolation centre

Federal government providing $1.5 million for local isolation centre

The funding will be used to consolidate 40 beds into one location and hire temporary support and nursing staff to help those who are otherwise unable to self-isolate after possible exposure to COVID-19.
UPDATED: Underground Gym had a 'misunderstanding' of its COVID-19 restrictions

UPDATED: Underground Gym had a 'misunderstanding' of its COVID-19 restrictions

The gym is not considered an essential service.
City renews accessibility plan

City renews accessibility plan

City of Thunder Bay approves 2019-2024 Municipal Accessibility Plan, identifying next steps to remove barriers.
Thunder Bay man facing more charges in child pornography investigation

Thunder Bay man facing more charges in child pornography investigation

Mark Philip Lehtonen has been charged with 15 more offences relating to an investigation that began last year.
Update: Scene released following Cumming Street standoff

Update: Scene released following Cumming Street standoff

Investigation continues into a recent incident on the city's south side.
Number of COVID-19 patients in Thunder Bay hospital drops slightly

Number of COVID-19 patients in Thunder Bay hospital drops slightly

The hospital asks for continued vigilance despite the improving situation in the community.
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