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Police say Mishkeegogamang death a murder

Police say Mishkeegogamang death a murder

Lynnora Mikenak, 17, identified as the victim in the May 1 incident. Jerry Fox, 32, in custody in her murder.
Hospital slightly increasing capacity for more urgent procedures

Hospital slightly increasing capacity for more urgent procedures

Capacity will be increased from 50 to 70 per cent in an effort to balance the need for more urgent or emergent surgeries and procedures while still allowing the hospital to pivot to address surges in COVID-19 patients.
Wisdom: Feeding our Spirits (3 photos)

Wisdom: Feeding our Spirits (3 photos)

Ontario Native Women Association (ONWA) continues Mental Health Week with open fire cooking.
Hajdu says Thunder Bay not out of COVID woods yet

Hajdu says Thunder Bay not out of COVID woods yet

Canada's health minister said while the district is doing relatively well right now, it only takes a case or two to start exponential spread all over again.
Spring Up to Clean Up draws huge response

Spring Up to Clean Up draws huge response

More than 300 applications for clean-up kits were submitted by May 1.
Shooting victim has life-threatening injuries

Shooting victim has life-threatening injuries

Third shooting incident lands a Toronto man in hospital, police still seeking those responsible.
NWHU pleading with residents to follow public health guidelines

NWHU pleading with residents to follow public health guidelines

The number of daily COVID-19 cases in the Northwestern Health Unit catchment area continue to climb due in part to people not following public health guidelines, resulting in community spread and workplace outbreaks
Police issue warrant for man wanted in firearms incident

Police issue warrant for man wanted in firearms incident

Robert Bannon, 24, is wanted in connection with last Saturday's shots fired incident on Gore Street West and is considered armed and dangerous.
Thunder Bay will help build Canada's new polar icebreaker

Thunder Bay will help build Canada's new polar icebreaker

Heddle Shipyards expects to see new jobs created in Thunder Bay as part of partnership to build flagship of coast guard's icebreaking fleet.
Campaign reminding public ‘Cancer doesn’t stop for COVID-19’

Campaign reminding public ‘Cancer doesn’t stop for COVID-19’

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is asking the public to put routine cancer screening back on the to do list.
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