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Police find missing 30-year-old

Police find missing 30-year-old

City police have safely located a missing woman.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy with 30 per cent chance of flurries or drizzle. Risk of freezing drizzle in the morning and afternoon. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High plus 1 °C. Wind chill minus 7 °C in the morning.
Thunder Bay jail guards 'come together during a crisis', union leader says (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay jail guards 'come together during a crisis', union leader says (2 Photos)

Correctional officers will be tested for COVID-19 over the next two days.
DeMille urges public to take new COVID-19 measures seriously

DeMille urges public to take new COVID-19 measures seriously

Dr. Janet DeMille said the north is still vulnerable to COVID-19 outbreaks and people need to take the stay at home order seriously to get numbers down.
Cross-country ski trails stay open despite new COVID-19 restrictions (2 Photos)

Cross-country ski trails stay open despite new COVID-19 restrictions (2 Photos)

People at Kamview were 'a little bit on edge' about Ontario's new restrictions.
First Nations organizations and police launch Am I Missing campaign

First Nations organizations and police launch Am I Missing campaign

The campaign is in response to a recommendation of the Seven Youth Inquest in Thunder Bay
Major League of Curling hopeful of February return

Major League of Curling hopeful of February return

With five draws remaining before playoffs, games would be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting Feb. 17.
Thunder Bay woman could claim $50K lottery prize

Thunder Bay woman could claim $50K lottery prize

Ruled an insider win, Martha Burgsteden will have to wait until Feb. 11 before she can pick up her cheque.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at a Fort Frances daycare

COVID-19 outbreak declared at a Fort Frances daycare

There are now 24 active cases in the District of Rainy River.
Motion will be heard Thursday into deaths of two First Nations men

Motion will be heard Thursday into deaths of two First Nations men

The motion hearing will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14.
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