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Local resident wins $72K in LOTTO 6/49 draw

Local resident wins $72K in LOTTO 6/49 draw

Local mother of two says she plans to use her winnings to pay some bills and purchase a house.
Human remains found at Dinorwic residence identified by coroner

Human remains found at Dinorwic residence identified by coroner

On Feb. 3, the Office of the Chief Coroner identified human remains found at a Dinorwic residential property in November 2020 as 48-year-old Daniel Lethbridge.
Health unit announces 12 cases, active numbers fall

Health unit announces 12 cases, active numbers fall

Active cases in district fell to lowest level in over two weeks, despite 12 newly confirmed cases.
COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Valard’s Marathon camp

COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Valard’s Marathon camp

Outbreak at East-West Tie construction camp infected more than 20 people.
Video: Feb. 4, 2021: Fatal collision

Video: Feb. 4, 2021: Fatal collision

Feb. 4, 2021: Fatal collision
Police find missing 32-year-old

Police find missing 32-year-old

City police safely locate a missing 32-year-old.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden 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.
Council hears feedback on 2021 budget

Council hears feedback on 2021 budget

Councillors hear few complaints as they prepare to ratify budget with lowest tax levy hike in decade Monday
State of emergency could be lifted if COVID-19 cases, outbreaks decline

State of emergency could be lifted if COVID-19 cases, outbreaks decline

The city declared a second state of emergency earlier this week as a result of concerns surrounding the outbreaks of COVID-19 at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre and Thunder Bay District Jail.
Educators say they don't want March Break cancelled or moved

Educators say they don't want March Break cancelled or moved

The plan, suggested as a possibility by Ontario's education minister, fails to recognize the stress teachers, education workers and staff are under during the pandemic, say ETFO's Mike Judge and OSSTF's Rich Seeley.
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