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New consultations in Ignace over nuclear waste site

New consultations in Ignace over nuclear waste site

Residents asked to fill out survey from Nuclear Waste Management Organization between Jan. 18 and Feb. 26
Video: Jan. 16, 2021: COVID-19 death toll climbs

Video: Jan. 16, 2021: COVID-19 death toll climbs

TBT News for Jan. 16, 2021: COVID-19 death toll climbs
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jack for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. Clearing late in the morning. High minus 5 °C. Wind chill minus 13 °C in the morning and minus 7 °C in the afternoon.
COVID-19 outbreak at East-West Tie construction camp

COVID-19 outbreak at East-West Tie construction camp

Five cases so far associated with COVID-19 outbreak at construction camp near Marathon
COVID-19 case associated with Woodcrest Public School

COVID-19 case associated with Woodcrest Public School

Individual spent time at Thunder Bay elementary school while infectious, Lakehead District School Board reports, but risk of spread considered low
ThunderBolt to swim competitively in U.S.

ThunderBolt to swim competitively in U.S.

Local swimmer Emma Adamson will compete in NAIA after signing with University of Jamestown Jimmies
Northwestern Health Unit announces new cases

Northwestern Health Unit announces new cases

The Rainy River region continued to drive most new COVID-19 spread as the Northwestern Health Unit announced six new confirmed cases Friday
Curbside service to continue at Waverley, Brodie and Mary J.L. Black Libraries

Curbside service to continue at Waverley, Brodie and Mary J.L. Black Libraries

Waverley, Brodie and Mary J.L. Black libraries will be open to continue curbside services.
Video: Jan. 15, 2021: Vaccine rolls out to LTC residents

Video: Jan. 15, 2021: Vaccine rolls out to LTC residents

TBT News for Jan. 15, 2021: Vaccine rolls out to LTC residents
COVID-19 claims three more lives, as active cases climb

COVID-19 claims three more lives, as active cases climb

Thunder Bay District Health Unit announces 14 new cases Saturday, bringing active numbers to levels not seen since December
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