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COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor

New outbreak comes three days after the last outbreak was declared over at the long-term care facility, operated by St. Joseph's Care Group.
Our Kids Count lands second Bell Let's Talk Community Fund grant

Our Kids Count lands second Bell Let's Talk Community Fund grant

The $25,000 will be used to upgrade counselling services offered by the Thunder Bay organization.
Volunteers to reduce emergency response times in Fort William First Nation

Volunteers to reduce emergency response times in Fort William First Nation

The Fort William First Nation First Response Team will be dispatched to medical calls for service in the community and hope to cut response times in half.
Dryden OPP warn of scam offering government financial assistance

Dryden OPP warn of scam offering government financial assistance

Ontario Provincial Police are warning of a scam targeting the Dryden area.
Hospital 50/50 jackpot crosses $210K mark

Hospital 50/50 jackpot crosses $210K mark

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation president and CEO was hoping to hit six figures, now dreaming of a $400,000 top prize.
Section of Edward Street North to close on Friday

Section of Edward Street North to close on Friday

Water repair work should close the busy street between Miles Street West and Park Row for about seven hours.
Correctional Centre managing COVID-19 outbreak says OPSEU president

Correctional Centre managing COVID-19 outbreak says OPSEU president

The union representing the nearly 120 correctional officers at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre says few inmates are showing symptoms of COVID-19 and the staff infection rate remains low.
Health unit reporting 32 new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting 32 new COVID-19 cases

The Thunder Bay District Jail is reporting 21 new COVID-19 cases and two new cases at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre.
City freezes transit fares as it hones 2021 budget

City freezes transit fares as it hones 2021 budget

Councillors look to make targeted investments while holding tax levy increase below two per cent.
Video: Jan. 27, 2021: ROMA conference

Video: Jan. 27, 2021: ROMA conference

Jan. 27, 2021: ROMA conference
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