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Habitat for Humanity welcomes families to two new homes

Habitat for Humanity welcomes families to two new homes

Delayed Leith Street build, the organization's largest yet, completed in time to welcome families Feb. 1
Health unit reports 22 new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reports 22 new COVID-19 cases

Outbreak at district jail accounts for more than half of new cases; number of active cases falls
Treaty Three Police warn of ice conditions after rescue

Treaty Three Police warn of ice conditions after rescue

Police service locates individual on shore surrounded by slush near Fort Frances, warning public ice conditions can change rapidly
Video: Feb. 5, 2021: Lockdown could extend

Video: Feb. 5, 2021: Lockdown could extend

TBT News for Feb. 5, 2021: Lockdown could extend
Virtual forums to discuss safety of First Nation students in urban centres

Virtual forums to discuss safety of First Nation students in urban centres

A virtual forum will be held in Thunder Bay on Feb. 23 to discuss issues and challenges that First Nation students are facing.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Flurries. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h. Temperature steady near minus 13 °C. Wind chill near minus 24 °C.
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
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