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TBDHU reports another death from COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay area

TBDHU reports another death from COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay area

The number of active cases climbs to 389, a new high.
Two Thunder Bay youth detention facilities to close by April 30

Two Thunder Bay youth detention facilities to close by April 30

Due to a reduction of youth being admitted into custody and detention in Ontario since 2004, several youth justice facilities including the Jack McGuire Centre and JJ Kelso Youth Centre in Thunder Bay have been significantly underused.
Matawa Health Co-op hosts COVID vaccination clinic for high-risk people

Matawa Health Co-op hosts COVID vaccination clinic for high-risk people

One hundred seventy doses are expected to be administered by appointment only.
Police release new image relating to robbery investigation (2 photos)

Police release new image relating to robbery investigation (2 photos)

City police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a suspect connected to a recent robbery at the Bank of Montreal.
Video: March 2, 2021: Section 22 Order

Video: March 2, 2021: Section 22 Order

March 2, 2021: Section 22 Order
Emo, Ont., resident charged with impaired driving, possession of fentanyl for trafficking

Emo, Ont., resident charged with impaired driving, possession of fentanyl for trafficking

Rainy River District OPP located a driver believed to be impaired on Highway 613 in the Warsaw Road area on Feb. 26 shortly after 5 p.m.
COVID-19 case found at Sherbrooke Public School

COVID-19 case found at Sherbrooke Public School

Individual was at school last week, so the health unit is following up with any potential high-risk contacts.
Missing person found

Missing person found

City police safely locate a missing 31-year-old.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. High minus 1 °C. Wind chill minus 13 °C in the morning and minus 3 °C in the afternoon.
City responds to Not One More Death proposals

City responds to Not One More Death proposals

Community group called on city to take more action to support vulnerable during COVID-19 surge.
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