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DeMille says assume COVID-19 is everywhere

DeMille says assume COVID-19 is everywhere

Skyrocketing case count may have started in the vulnerable populations, but it's spread to every corner of the city, which is fueling record case numbers in Thunder Bay.
COVID-19 outbreak at Schoolhouse Playcare Centre

COVID-19 outbreak at Schoolhouse Playcare Centre

Two cases detected at daycare centre, one deemed to be acquired at the facility.
Employees test positive at three local Walmart stores

Employees test positive at three local Walmart stores

Nine employees recently tested positive, and last worked between Feb. 21 and March 3, company confirms.
New community studies planned for nuclear waste disposal project near Ignace

New community studies planned for nuclear waste disposal project near Ignace

The studies will address questions residents still have about the project.
Rainbow Collective to offer education, advocacy

Rainbow Collective to offer education, advocacy

New non-profit group will offer workshops for businesses and other organizations, advocacy and resources for LGBTQ community.
'Blue ice' at Silver Harbour brings crowds and a cautionary tale (3 Photos)

'Blue ice' at Silver Harbour brings crowds and a cautionary tale (3 Photos)

Some visitors have fallen into pressure cracks in the ice.
First dose of COVID-19 vaccinations completed in remote First Nations

First dose of COVID-19 vaccinations completed in remote First Nations

All second doses are expected to be administered by the end of next month.
Lakers say no red flags when Lynch was hired as coach

Lakers say no red flags when Lynch was hired as coach

SIJHL team's legal counsel said the team performed the proper background checks when hiring Lynch, who has been accused of allegedly sending inappropriate texts to a 20-year-old player on the team.
Mayor Mauro wants enforcement of COVID-19 safety rules on Thunder Bay Transit

Mayor Mauro wants enforcement of COVID-19 safety rules on Thunder Bay Transit

The mayor says by-law enforcement officers should be posted to buses to monitor compliance.
Civil rights groups call TBDHU emergency order unconstitutional

Civil rights groups call TBDHU emergency order unconstitutional

The order issued on Feb. 8 requires high-risk COVID-19 contacts released from custody to self-isolate, which civil rights groups say disproportionately impacts marginalized communities and they are calling for the order to be rescinded.
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