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Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h late in the morning. High zero °C. Wind chill minus 14 °C in the morning.
Potato chip truck catches fire

Potato chip truck catches fire

A cargo van loaded with chips sustained heavy damage at a Northwood convenience store.
City pleading to provincial, federal governments for COVID-19 assistance

City pleading to provincial, federal governments for COVID-19 assistance

As the number of COVID-19 cases in the city continues to rise, the city of Thunder Bay is reaching out to the provincial and federal governments for financial and human resource assistance.
Indigenous services minister flags racist treatment in Kenora

Indigenous services minister flags racist treatment in Kenora

Minister Marc Miller says Wabaseemoong members face “ignorant and bigoted behaviour,” while health unit cites reports of customers denied service over race.
Incident at Resolute kraft mill caused an increase in contaminants entering the Kam

Incident at Resolute kraft mill caused an increase in contaminants entering the Kam

The company said the problem was caused by deep cold during an unplanned shutdown.
Impaired driver involved in two-vehicle collision

Impaired driver involved in two-vehicle collision

One woman is facing impaired driving charges following a motor vehicle collision on the city's north side.
NDP urge province to stop spread of COVID-19 in TB schools

NDP urge province to stop spread of COVID-19 in TB schools

With more than 575 students in self-isolation, MPP Judith Monteith-Farrell and her party would like to see classrooms capped at no more than 15 students.
Thunder Bay 50/50 climbs over $700K mark (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay 50/50 climbs over $700K mark (2 Photos)

Thursday, Feb. 25 at 11:59 p.m. is the deadline for buying tickets.
Nine new COVID-19 cases in the Kenora region

Nine new COVID-19 cases in the Kenora region

The active caseload around Kenora has fallen by six since Tuesday.
UPDATED: Another person dies from COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay district

UPDATED: Another person dies from COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay district

28 people have now died after contracting the virus
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