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Ontario ‘in crisis’ says Premier Doug Ford

Ontario ‘in crisis’ says Premier Doug Ford

The province will be releasing new COVID-19 modeling numbers next week and if cases continue to surge more drastic lockdown measures could be instituted.
Lockdown challenging but necessary say business and city leaders

Lockdown challenging but necessary say business and city leaders

The extended lockdown in the north by at least two weeks will have an impact on the business community but Mayor Bill Mauro and Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson say it is necessary
Fire destroys Marathon home

Fire destroys Marathon home

Residents escape unharmed after fire destroys Poplar Crescent home on Thursday.
Five new COVID-19 cases reported

Five new COVID-19 cases reported

Active case numbers have fallen to 49, the second lowest figure since mid-November.
Report slams Southbridge Roseview's response to COVID-19 outbreak

Report slams Southbridge Roseview's response to COVID-19 outbreak

Wandering residents and regular PPE failures by staff were contributing factors in the outbreak, which has led to the deaths of 20 residents at the Thunder Bay facility.
Video: Jan. 7, 2021: Lockdown continues

Video: Jan. 7, 2021: Lockdown continues

Jan. 7, 2021: Lockdown continues
City changing pre-budget deputation process

City changing pre-budget deputation process

Pre-budget deliberations can be given by videoconference, telephone, through the City Hall lobby kiosk, or letters sent to the city clerk.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High zero °C. Wind chill minus 18 °C in the morning.
Union gets ousted from the Port Arthur Health Centre

Union gets ousted from the Port Arthur Health Centre

Unifor narrowly lost a decertification vote.
Northern Ontario schools to reopen to students on Monday

Northern Ontario schools to reopen to students on Monday

Local teacher's union leader says he supports the province's decision to send students back to class, despite the region remaining in lockdown status.
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