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OPP charge break and enter suspect

OPP charge break and enter suspect

A 27-year-old is facing charges following a break and enter on Tuesday in Kenora.
Video: Jan. 20, 2021: Outbreaks continue

Video: Jan. 20, 2021: Outbreaks continue

Jan. 20, 2021: Outbreaks continue
Police find missing 39-year-old

Police find missing 39-year-old

City police have safely located a missing 39-year-old.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡Periods of light snow ending late in the afternoon then mainly cloudy. High minus 5 °C. Wind chill minus 12 °C in the morning and minus 21 °C in the afternoon.
BMO announces plans for a new bank near County Fair Mall

BMO announces plans for a new bank near County Fair Mall

The downtown Red River Road branch will be closed.
Arena closure leaves Fighting Walleye homeless

Arena closure leaves Fighting Walleye homeless

Team says it will look at options should the Superior International Junior Hockey League decided to resume play in February.
Museum releases film exploring life of folklore legend Wendell Beckwith

Museum releases film exploring life of folklore legend Wendell Beckwith

The documentary film was a partnership between filmmaker Jim Hyder and the Thunder Bay Museum and explores the life of Wendell Beckwith, a scientist and inventor who lived alone in the Northern Ontario wilderness.
Greenstone mayor asks residents to stay home

Greenstone mayor asks residents to stay home

Active COVID-19 cases are reported in Longlac, Longlac # 58 First Nation and Ginoogaming.
Treaty Three Police launches new project aimed at addressing sexual violence, human trafficking

Treaty Three Police launches new project aimed at addressing sexual violence, human trafficking

The project named The Spirit of Hope will include both community-based activities and increase the capacity of Treaty Three police officers in addressing crimes against women and families.
Province investing $10.9 million to bring faster internet to Northern Ontario

Province investing $10.9 million to bring faster internet to Northern Ontario

The investment will include building infrastructure to bring high-speed broadband internet to northern communities, including rural Thunder Bay and Oliver Paipoonge.
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