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Salon owners, tattoo artists ready to revolt

Salon owners, tattoo artists ready to revolt

Business owners and personal-service workers say lockdown rules should go full-stop and stop playing games with the mental health of those in the industry. If not, they're considering reopening to the public, despite provincial restrictions in place in Thunder Bay.
Police find missing 26-year-old

Police find missing 26-year-old

City police have safely located a missing person.
Sudden death Investigation at north side residence

Sudden death Investigation at north side residence

City police are investigating a sudden death of a 49-year-old man.
Thunder Bay Transit drivers frustrated by passengers not wearing masks (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay Transit drivers frustrated by passengers not wearing masks (2 Photos)

The Amalgamated Transit Union says a driver has tested positive for COVID-19.
Couchiching First Nation resident charged with using counterfeit money

Couchiching First Nation resident charged with using counterfeit money

Police were able to quickly identify a suspect from surveillance equipment in the victim’s business.
TBDHU issues COVID-19 Section 22 class order

TBDHU issues COVID-19 Section 22 class order

The order strengthens the ability to enforce self-isolation for COVID-19 cases.
Former Chill defender signs with FC Tuscon

Former Chill defender signs with FC Tuscon

Luca Mastrantonio played for the Chill in 2017 and 2018, leading them to the championship game as a rookie.
VIDEO: City of Thunder Bay wraps up 50th anniversary celebrations

VIDEO: City of Thunder Bay wraps up 50th anniversary celebrations

Mayor Bill Mauro says the organizing committee adapted to the COVID-19 challenges.
Vaccinations continue at retirement homes

Vaccinations continue at retirement homes

Buy-in from seniors has been incredible, says Superior North EMS's Shane Muir.
Town of Marathon wants exemption from extended COVID-19 lockdown

Town of Marathon wants exemption from extended COVID-19 lockdown

Mayor Rick Dumas says the community is far away from Thunder Bay's COVID outbreak.
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