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Two new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed

Two new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed

Both cases listed as close contacts and both people are self-isolating.
Video: CEDC launches new tools to promote economic development

Video: CEDC launches new tools to promote economic development

The revamped GoToThunderBay website includes a new promotional video highlighting what the city has to offer.
Video: Nov. 25, 2020: Latest numbers

Video: Nov. 25, 2020: Latest numbers

Nov. 25, 2020: Latest numbers
Police investigating stolen vehicle

Police investigating stolen vehicle

Police presence continues in the 700 block of McLeod Street.
Charity founded by Thunder Bay man is named one of Canada's 'top impact' charities (3 Photos)

Charity founded by Thunder Bay man is named one of Canada's 'top impact' charities (3 Photos)

The late Jim Gehrels founded Lifewater Canada in the 1990s
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Barbara for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 40 per cent chance of flurries in the afternoon. Risk of freezing drizzle in the morning. High plus 2 °C.
McCarville sneaks past Team Vellinga

McCarville sneaks past Team Vellinga

Shorthanded squad stays in tie for first place with Dylan Johnston, who edged Frank Morissette 7-5 in Tbaytel Major League of Curling play on Wednesday night.
Police find missing 35-year-old

Police find missing 35-year-old

City police safely locate a missing woman.
Woman charged with drug trafficking fentanyl, oxycodone released on conditions

Woman charged with drug trafficking fentanyl, oxycodone released on conditions

Amanda Owen was arrested following an investigation at a Limbrick Street residence on Nov. 15. Police were called to the residence after receiving information about a possible home takeover.
FWFN limiting access to community but businesses remain open

FWFN limiting access to community but businesses remain open

Only those who have essential business in the community will be permitted to enter while businesses on City Road will remain open to the general public.
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