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Video: Dec. 31, 2020: Death toll rises

Video: Dec. 31, 2020: Death toll rises

Dec. 31, 2020: Death toll rises
First baby of 2021 a girl

First baby of 2021 a girl

Rylee Evelyn Beda was born at 2:04 a.m. at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
COVID-19 leads Thunder Bay's top stories of 2020

COVID-19 leads Thunder Bay's top stories of 2020

The coronavirus changed life in Thunder Bay, but a pair of trials also drew nationwide interest this past year.
Airline travelers will have to provide negative COVID-19 test to fly to Canada

Airline travelers will have to provide negative COVID-19 test to fly to Canada

Health Minister Patty Hajdu says the move will provide another layer of protection to Canadians.
Red Lake OPP lay several impaired charges in December

Red Lake OPP lay several impaired charges in December

Five individuals have been criminally charged with impaired driving offences.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Nancy for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of flurries late in the morning and early afternoon. High minus 3 °C. Wind chill minus 15 °C in the morning and minus 5 °C in the afternoon.
Collision leads to stolen vehicle, impaired charges for Thunder Bay man

Collision leads to stolen vehicle, impaired charges for Thunder Bay man

A 22-year-old man is facing charges after an early morning incident on Wednesday on Highway 11/17.
Anishinabek Police searching for man wanted for assault with weapon

Anishinabek Police searching for man wanted for assault with weapon

Mark Boucher, 45, of Fort William First Nation is wanted by Anishinabek Police Service.
Fort William First Nation to ring in New Year with fireworks

Fort William First Nation to ring in New Year with fireworks

Fireworks will be set off from the lookout on Mount McKay at 10 p.m. and while access to the community is restricted, the display should be visible from most parts of the city.
New Year's Day Levee cancelled due to COVID-19

New Year's Day Levee cancelled due to COVID-19

The tradition dates back to the 17th century.
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