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Video: May 20, 2021: Sector specific

Video: May 20, 2021: Sector specific

May 20, 2021: Sector specific
Police searching for robbery suspect

Police searching for robbery suspect

Circle K employee receives minor injuries following a robbery Thursday morning.
A new Thunder Bay business will make insulation panels out of recycled material (5 Photos)

A new Thunder Bay business will make insulation panels out of recycled material (5 Photos)

Viktor and Elena Rogalski have a building and equipment, but need government certification.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡A few showers ending in the morning then cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 20 °C.
Entrepreneur opens doors in defiance of stay-at-home orders

Entrepreneur opens doors in defiance of stay-at-home orders

Katrina O'Neill, who owns Sew Flippin' Creations, says she wants to spark discussion and convince the powers that be to allow businesses to reopen.
Drug charges laid in Nipigon

Drug charges laid in Nipigon

A 38-year-old is facing drug-related charges following an investigation in Nipigon.
Province easing restrictions on some outdoor activities this weekend

Province easing restrictions on some outdoor activities this weekend

Golf courses, tennis courts, basketball courts and other outdoor activities will be permitted to reopen this Saturday as the province releases its roadmap to gradually reopen.
Police seek missing 24-year-old

Police seek missing 24-year-old

City police are searching for a missing man who was last seen on May 19.
Thunder Bay Regional to accept up to five Manitoba COVID ICU patients

Thunder Bay Regional to accept up to five Manitoba COVID ICU patients

Hospitals in Northern Ontario could accept up to 20 Manitoba COVID-19 patients to help ease over-capacity in that province's intensive care units.
More vaccination opportunities coming to the district

More vaccination opportunities coming to the district

Pharmacies are expected to start receiving Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and if supply continues to increase over the summer there could be more flexibility when it comes to booking an earlier second dose.
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