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Hospital patients can now be transferred to long-term care homes without consent

Hospital patients can now be transferred to long-term care homes without consent

A temporary emergency order was issued by the provincial government allowing hospitals the ability to transfer patients no longer requiring hospital care to long-term care or retirement homes without consent.
Five new COVID-19 cases reported by TBDHU

Five new COVID-19 cases reported by TBDHU

Thunder Bay reporting single digit new cases for the second straight day.
New podcast examines the 'very sad story' of Laurie (Bambi) Bembenek

New podcast examines the 'very sad story' of Laurie (Bambi) Bembenek

A three-part series examines what happened when the U.S. fugitive was captured in Thunder Bay.
Video: April 27, 2021: Volunteers

Video: April 27, 2021: Volunteers

April 27, 2021: Volunteers
Pizza-delivery man failed to tell his insurer he used his car for business

Pizza-delivery man failed to tell his insurer he used his car for business

After a collision, the insurer refused to cover a claim against him by a third party.
Good morning, Thunder Bay

Good morning, Thunder Bay

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. 40 per cent chance of flurries early in the morning with risk of freezing drizzle. High 8 °C.
Controversial anti-masker Chris Sky arrested in Thunder Bay

Controversial anti-masker Chris Sky arrested in Thunder Bay

Chris Sky was a no-show at planned Waverly Park rally, but spoke at Hillcrest Park and was later detained by police.
Southern Ontario COVID-19 patient transferring to Thunder Bay Regional

Southern Ontario COVID-19 patient transferring to Thunder Bay Regional

Patient from Humber River Hospital in North York was air lifted to Thunder Bay.
Advocates call for national long-term care standards

Advocates call for national long-term care standards

The Ontario Health Coalition held a virtual protest calling on the provincial and federal governments to implement nationalized standards for long-term care facilities.
Council in Brief: April 26

Council in Brief: April 26

Thunder Bay's city council reaffirmed its advocacy on provincial vaccine supply, and approved replacement of the Edward Street Bridge at its Monday meeting.
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