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Verdict expected today in Brayden Bushby manslaughter trial

Verdict expected today in Brayden Bushby manslaughter trial

Judge Helen M. Pierce is expected to present her decision at 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 14.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. Temperature falling to minus 15 °C in the afternoon. Wind chill near minus 23 °C.
Snowfall prompts weather advisory for Marathon-Schreiber

Snowfall prompts weather advisory for Marathon-Schreiber

Snowfall could lead to hazardous driving conditions in area from near Marathon to Montreal River Harbour overnight
Crowd gathers for rally against racism, in support of Barbara Kentner family

Crowd gathers for rally against racism, in support of Barbara Kentner family

Rally took place ahead of verdict expected from Thunder Bay Superior Court judge Monday in the case of Brayden Bushby, accused in the 2017 death of Barbara Kentner.
COVID-19 spreads in Marathon, impacting second school

COVID-19 spreads in Marathon, impacting second school

Cases have jumped to double-digits in recent weeks, with outbreaks at two schools and a nearby mine
Virtual Christmas carol sing will support needy

Virtual Christmas carol sing will support needy

Rotary Christmas Carol Sing takes place Sunday evening in support of Christmas Cheer Fund
Five new COVID-19 cases announced

Five new COVID-19 cases announced

Five cases announced Sunday all in Thunder Bay area; two associated with Southbridge Roseview LTC outbreak
Police respond to incident in north core

Police respond to incident in north core

Police appeared to be investigating an incident near Red River Road and Cumberland Street Sunday morning
Southbridge Roseview announces eighth COVID-19 death

Southbridge Roseview announces eighth COVID-19 death

Southbridge Care Homes announces latest death associated with COVID-19 outbreak Sunday, as total number of active cases declines
Superior CVI graduates win Digital Inclusion Challenge

Superior CVI graduates win Digital Inclusion Challenge

Team from Superior's IB program takes home top prize for virtual videoconferencing software meant to expand access to mental health services
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