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Police seek missing 24-year-old

Police seek missing 24-year-old

City police are searching for a missing man who was last seen on May 19.
Thunder Bay Regional to accept up to five Manitoba COVID ICU patients

Thunder Bay Regional to accept up to five Manitoba COVID ICU patients

Hospitals in Northern Ontario could accept up to 20 Manitoba COVID-19 patients to help ease over-capacity in that province's intensive care units.
More vaccination opportunities coming to the district

More vaccination opportunities coming to the district

Pharmacies are expected to start receiving Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and if supply continues to increase over the summer there could be more flexibility when it comes to booking an earlier second dose.
Seven arrested amid drug trafficking investigation

Seven arrested amid drug trafficking investigation

Cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine and cash seized following the execution of two search warrants that resulted in seven arrests.
Two-vehicle collision leads to multiple charges

Two-vehicle collision leads to multiple charges

Cash and drugs seized following a two-vehicle collision Wednesday evening.
Flight from police results in charges

Flight from police results in charges

A 28-year-old Thunder Bay resident is facing charges after fleeing from police Tuesday afternoon.
Police find missing teen

Police find missing teen

Police safely locate a missing teen.
Staal picks up third playoff point in Hurricanes win

Staal picks up third playoff point in Hurricanes win

Thunder Bay forward looking for first Stanley Cup win since 2009.
Mayor stresses regional reopening approach in virtual town hall

Mayor stresses regional reopening approach in virtual town hall

Mayor answered a series of questions from members of the public, dealing with everything from the city's COVID-19 response to the proposed indoor turf facility and the state of the city's finances.
Active COVID-19 case count climbs to 31

Active COVID-19 case count climbs to 31

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is reporting seven new cases with no new resolved cases.
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