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One more death, 11 new COVID cases

One more death, 11 new COVID cases

There are now 59 active cases of COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay District.
Ford apologizes for COVID-19 measures and enforcement

Ford apologizes for COVID-19 measures and enforcement

Premier Doug Ford said ‘we made a mistake’ when referring to new COVID-19 restrictions and enforcement measures implemented last week, while also saying the government is working on a solution for paid sick days.
Campsite reservations brisk for Trowbridge Falls and Chippewa Park

Campsite reservations brisk for Trowbridge Falls and Chippewa Park

Reservations at Trowbridge Falls and Chippewa Park are on the rise .
Video: April 21, 2021: Demolition plan

Video: April 21, 2021: Demolition plan

April 21, 2021: Demolition plan
Hydro One seasonal rate customers question proposed $54/mo rate hike

Hydro One seasonal rate customers question proposed $54/mo rate hike

Many customers will see rate increases of $54/month.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Deborah for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h near noon. High 13 °C. Wind chill minus 12 °C in the morning.
COVID outbreak declared at Musselwhite Mine

COVID outbreak declared at Musselwhite Mine

At least one person associated with the mine has tested positive for COVID-19, with others showing positive after rapid testing was conducted.
Ontario hospitals ordered to cancel non-urgent surgeries

Ontario hospitals ordered to cancel non-urgent surgeries

Hospitals in less hard hit areas are being asked to prepare to take COVID patients for harder hit parts of Ontario.
City official calls the sale of the Thunder Bay Generating Station 'the worst-case scenario'

City official calls the sale of the Thunder Bay Generating Station 'the worst-case scenario'

The sale to a demolition firm offers 'zero potential,' CEDC head says.
Black Lives Matter organizer applauds Chauvin verdict

Black Lives Matter organizer applauds Chauvin verdict

Police need to know they'll be held accountable for their actions moving forward, says Thunder Bay's Pitia Modi.
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