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Collision at Highway 17 and Twin City Crossroad

Collision at Highway 17 and Twin City Crossroad

One person sent to hospital with minor injuries following two-vehicle collision late Sunday morning
COVID-19 claims another life over holiday

COVID-19 claims another life over holiday

COVID-19 claims life of 15th Southbridge Roseview resident, as health unit reports 10 new cases in Thunder Bay area over three-day holiday period
Video: Dec. 26, 2020: COVID-19 variant detected in Canada

Video: Dec. 26, 2020: COVID-19 variant detected in Canada

TBT News for Dec. 26, 2020: COVID-19 variant detected in Canada
Health unit warns of COVID-19 surge in Rainy River

Health unit warns of COVID-19 surge in Rainy River

Northwestern Health Unit warns of more than 10 active cases in town of 800, saying residents are at elevated risk
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Ted for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. 30 per cent chance of flurries late in the morning and in the afternoon. High minus 9 °C. Wind chill minus 22 °C in the morning and minus 14 °C in the afternoon.
Suspicious death in Couchiching First Nation under investigation

Suspicious death in Couchiching First Nation under investigation

OPP say a 41-year-old Big Grassy First Nation man is dead and three others were injured in Christmas Day incident.
Local retailers compete online for Boxing Day dollars

Local retailers compete online for Boxing Day dollars

Lockdown sees local retailers compete with online giants for Boxing Day-themed sales
Provincial lockdown closes municipal services in Dryden

Provincial lockdown closes municipal services in Dryden

City of Dryden is shutting down municipal services starting Saturday due to provincewide shutdown.
New COVID-19 cases in Rainy River district

New COVID-19 cases in Rainy River district

Four new cases announced by Northwestern Health Unit Saturday, with 13 active in its catchment area according to provincial data
Your Christmas tree can be used by backyard wildlife

Your Christmas tree can be used by backyard wildlife

The Nature Conservancy says trees can be recycled in different ways.
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