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Kenora OPP warn of spike in fraud attempts

Kenora OPP warn of spike in fraud attempts

Police warned of an increase in fraud attempts in Kenora area, offer advice for protection
Police find missing woman

Police find missing woman

City police have safely located a missing 31-year-old.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Dihao for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of snow. High minus 2 °C. Wind chill minus 13 °C in the morning and minus 8 °C in the afternoon.
Second COVID-19 outbreak at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Second COVID-19 outbreak at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Outbreak declared after staff member associated with the Birch/Spruce Grove area tests positive; second outbreak in two days at the home
Rising COVID-19 cases, outbreaks must be brought under control: DeMille

Rising COVID-19 cases, outbreaks must be brought under control: DeMille

Medical officer of health, Dr. Janet DeMille, said decisions on lockdown measures will depend on trends in COVID-19 cases and the situation at two correctional facility outbreaks
Ontario announces plan to contain COVID-19 variants

Ontario announces plan to contain COVID-19 variants

Ontario will screen COVID tests for known variants, require international travellers arriving at Pearson to be tested as of Monday
Windsor man fined $5,000 for illegally shooting at moose across roadway

Windsor man fined $5,000 for illegally shooting at moose across roadway

A southern Ontario man was fined $5,000 and had his hunting privileges suspended for one year after pleading guilty to carelessly using a firearm to hunt.
Four new COVID-19 cases in NWHU

Four new COVID-19 cases in NWHU

Three cases in Northwestern Health Unit's Kenora region, one in Dryden/Red Lake.
Vermilion Bay man fined $5,500 for attempted deer poaching

Vermilion Bay man fined $5,500 for attempted deer poaching

Conservation officers were conducting a deer decoy operation to curtail ongoing issues of deer being shot on private property in the Waldhof area on Nov. 10, 2019 when a man stopped his vehicle, loaded his gun and shot a deer decoy from his vehicle.
Northern doctors warn of nurse shortages in First Nation communities

Northern doctors warn of nurse shortages in First Nation communities

A letter to the Minister of Indigenous Services Canada calling for more funding for nurses in First Nation communities has been signed by 47 physicians from across the northwest.
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