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Lake Superior's ice cover has increased dramatically (2 Photos)

Lake Superior's ice cover has increased dramatically (2 Photos)

Forecasters expect ice coverage across the lake will still be below normal when shipping resumes.
Confederation College hopes to recover from the impact of COVID-19

Confederation College hopes to recover from the impact of COVID-19

Enrollment has fallen by 27 per cent during the pandemic.
Twenty-one new COVID-19 cases confirmed

Twenty-one new COVID-19 cases confirmed

City has added 140 new cases over the past seven days and sits at 166 active cases, the third highest total since the pandemic began.
Pikangikum gets a facility to house local residents on bail

Pikangikum gets a facility to house local residents on bail

A bail bed and transition home will also provide healing services for community members.
Video: Feb. 16, 2021: Reopening

Video: Feb. 16, 2021: Reopening

Feb. 16, 2021: Reopening
Thunder Bay's cyclotron may help the mining industry (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay's cyclotron may help the mining industry (2 Photos)

The cyclotron is still not approved to make isotopes for medical procedures.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Leith for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. High minus 11 °C. Wind chill minus 33 °C in the morning and minus 14 °C in the afternoon.
Hajdu nominated to run again in Thunder Bay-Superior

Hajdu nominated to run again in Thunder Bay-Superior

Canada's health minister will be seeking her third term in the next federal election.
A broken furnace raises questions on COVID isolation rules

A broken furnace raises questions on COVID isolation rules

One family's difficulty in having their furnace repaired during cold snap raises uncertainties over isolation rules.
More than 150 use of force reports from Thunder Bay police in 2020

More than 150 use of force reports from Thunder Bay police in 2020

For 2020, officers pointed their firearm 79 times and a handgun was drawn 70 times, according to the annual use of force report presented to the Thunder Bay Police Services Board on Tuesday.
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