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Operation Remote Immunity 2.0 will vaccinate First Nations youth

Operation Remote Immunity 2.0 will vaccinate First Nations youth

Ornge will oversee operation expected to vaccinate 5,000 youth across 32 First Nations.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Joan for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 20 °C.
Sacred fire will offer space to process, grieve

Sacred fire will offer space to process, grieve

Lighting of sacred fire at former St. Joseph's Indian Residential School one way Thunder Bay community honouring Kamloops residential school victims.
Health unit issues guidance for second dose booking

Health unit issues guidance for second dose booking

Those who received Moderna vaccine will book through separate process due to limited supply.
UPDATE: Male located in Ignace-Upsala area

UPDATE: Male located in Ignace-Upsala area

Drivers were warned earlier Sunday not to pick up a man OPP said they were looking for in the area.
City lowers flags to honour Kamloops residential school victims

City lowers flags to honour Kamloops residential school victims

City of Thunder Bay joins federal government in symbolic step to recognize victims of residential school.
NWHU reports 3 new COVID-19 cases over weekend

NWHU reports 3 new COVID-19 cases over weekend

Active case count remains low at 21 over the weekend, with new cases in Sioux Lookout and Kenora health hubs.
Jason Rasevych appointed to lead Deloitte Canada's Indigenous Client Services Practice

Jason Rasevych appointed to lead Deloitte Canada's Indigenous Client Services Practice

Jason Rasevych appointed to lead Deloitte Canada's Indigenous Client Services Practice.
Video: May 29, 2021: Active cases rise

Video: May 29, 2021: Active cases rise

TBT News for May 29, 2021: Active cases rise
COVID-19 risk for Baffinland workers

COVID-19 risk for Baffinland workers

Northwestern Health Unit warns of COVID-19 exposure for residents who worked at Baffinland mine in Nunavut in April and May.
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