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City of Thunder Bay asks province to revise lockdown rules

City of Thunder Bay asks province to revise lockdown rules

City council unanimously passes motion requesting changes, saying rules disadvantage small businesses.
Thunder Bay fire service changes its recruitment process due to COVID-19 (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay fire service changes its recruitment process due to COVID-19 (2 Photos)

Only selected applicants will be invited to take the written test.
UPDATE: 16 new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay area

UPDATE: 16 new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay area

Seven of the new cases are connected to outbreaks at the correctional centre and the jail.
Canada Games Complex to mark 40th with discount passes

Canada Games Complex to mark 40th with discount passes

Facility will offer $40 monthly pass promotion, giveaways and more as it celebrates its anniversary.
Video: Feb. 1, 2021: Numbers grow

Video: Feb. 1, 2021: Numbers grow

Feb. 1, 2021: Numbers grow
UPDATE: Tbaytel cellular service restored

UPDATE: Tbaytel cellular service restored

Company has yet to say what caused the outage, which affected customers throughout Northwestern Ontario.
SSSAA goes virtual to keep student athletes engaged

SSSAA goes virtual to keep student athletes engaged

Inspired by Kelly Olynyk taking a season off to better his game, Red Shirt Effect program will provide workout routines, sports psychology and even mentorship from Boston Celtics assistance coach Scott Morrison.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. High minus 2 °C. Wind chill minus 11 °C in the morning and minus 4 °C in the afternoon.
Letter sign not a priority for industry, says tourism head

Letter sign not a priority for industry, says tourism head

Tourism funds from MAT tax should focus on short-term relief and recovery, says city's tourism manager
Thunder Bay Courthouse expected to reopen mid-February

Thunder Bay Courthouse expected to reopen mid-February

The Thunder Bay Courthouse closed after a fire broke out in the electrical room of the building’s seventh floor on Oct. 4, 2020.
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