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Widow speaks out after husband shot by neighbour at Dinorwic residence

Widow speaks out after husband shot by neighbour at Dinorwic residence

The widow of 75-year-old Rick McLeod said she still has trouble sleeping after her husband was shot and killed in front of her by a neighbour three months ago in Dinorwic, Ont.
Province should use staged approach to reopening after lockdown says DeMille

Province should use staged approach to reopening after lockdown says DeMille

Dr. Janet DeMille with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit said she would not be surprised if the province-wide lockdown is extended and would like to see a staged approach to reopening.
Literacy group teaching important digital skills during pandemic

Literacy group teaching important digital skills during pandemic

Thunder Bay Literacy Group has seen an increase in demand for digital literacy skills as more services are now available online only.
Fort William First Nation COVID-19 cases tied to corrections outbreaks

Fort William First Nation COVID-19 cases tied to corrections outbreaks

An inmate released into the community visited multiple homes, First Nation leadership reported Friday
Hajdu confident Pfizer and Moderna will deliver vaccine commitments

Hajdu confident Pfizer and Moderna will deliver vaccine commitments

Minister of Health Patty Hajdu said nothing has indicated Pfizer and Moderna will not deliver on their commitments to deliver doses of the vaccine despite recent delays in shipments.
Missouri man fined more than $6,000 for possessing fish over the legal limit

Missouri man fined more than $6,000 for possessing fish over the legal limit

A Fort Frances justice of the peace heard the case of Eric Balkenbush on Jan. 7.
Missing 30-year-old located

Missing 30-year-old located

Woman reported missing in Ignace by Ontario Provincial Police safely found.
Health unit tracking down high-risk COVID-19 contacts released from jail

Health unit tracking down high-risk COVID-19 contacts released from jail

An outbreak of COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay District Jail was first declared in January and more than 90 individuals have tested positive.
Cruise ship ban extended, nixing two local stops

Cruise ship ban extended, nixing two local stops

Federal government extends ban by a year, cancelling two planned cruise stops in Thunder Bay.
Chamber seeks cohesion in Ontario's reopening plan

Chamber seeks cohesion in Ontario's reopening plan

Support for businesses, employees must be in place when the province emerges from lockdown status, says the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce's Charla Robinson and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. in a letter sent to Premier Doug Ford.
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