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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Barb for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. High minus 3 °C. Wind chill minus 24 °C in the morning and minus 9 °C in the afternoon.
In one year, pandemic has turned Thunder Bay life upside down

In one year, pandemic has turned Thunder Bay life upside down

Mayor Bill Mauro and Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson reflect on the one-year anniversary of the declaration of a global pandemic.
City seeks public feedback on Red Light Camera plan

City seeks public feedback on Red Light Camera plan

An online survey is available until April 16.
Indoor turf vote a setback, not death blow: Soccer Northwest

Indoor turf vote a setback, not death blow: Soccer Northwest

Clear case remains for indoor turf facility.
Spring Up to Clean Up campaign will go ahead this year

Spring Up to Clean Up campaign will go ahead this year

Prizes will be offered for participants who record what they find during the cleanup.
Finnish Labour Temple renovations well underway (5 photos)

Finnish Labour Temple renovations well underway (5 photos)

The historic structure will remain mostly untouched on the outside, but the inside is being completely redone to add 14 residential apartments to go on sale later this spring, while the Hoito Restaurant will likely reopen next year.
Kenora OPP responded to 130 calls for service over the weekend

Kenora OPP responded to 130 calls for service over the weekend

OPP in Kenora spent the weekend responding to various calls from Friday, March 5 to Monday, March 8.
Mauro seeking answers on vaccines, hot-spot designation

Mauro seeking answers on vaccines, hot-spot designation

Thunder Bay mayor will speak with Health Minister Christine Elliott's office on Friday to discuss why they city wasn't included in a pair of vaccine expansion programs, given the city's Ontario-high per-capita case count.
UPDATED: Hospital expands COVID-19 unit to 49 beds

UPDATED: Hospital expands COVID-19 unit to 49 beds

There are currently 49 people with COVID-19 admitted to the hospital and 13 in the ICU.
Fort William First Nation declares state of emergency

Fort William First Nation declares state of emergency

The state of emergency includes requests for an isolation shelter in the community or city of Thunder Bay and a daily curfew from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.
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