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Border closure extended to Feb. 21

Border closure extended to Feb. 21

Land border has been closed to non-essential travelers since last March.
Mauro sees stay at home order as response to ‘grave concerns’ about COVID-19 cases

Mauro sees stay at home order as response to ‘grave concerns’ about COVID-19 cases

Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro said the province has strayed away from its own script when it comes to the colour coded COVID-19 response framework, but the new measures are a response to serious concerns about the rising number of cases in the province.
Suspect still at large in alleged Picton Avenue firearm incident

Suspect still at large in alleged Picton Avenue firearm incident

Brianna Lynn Netemegesic and Owen John Boyce were both sought by Thunder Bay police in connection to a Nov. 19, 2020 firearm incident on Picton Avenue.
Council in Brief: Jan. 11, 2021

Council in Brief: Jan. 11, 2021

Thunder Bay’s city council approves lead pipe loan program, questions municipal golf operations, and more.
City awards nearly $3 million in funding for non-profits

City awards nearly $3 million in funding for non-profits

City council approves 18 local non-profit groups for 2021 Community, Youth & Cultural Funding Program grants.
Thunder Bay police charge 12 individuals with impaired driving offences

Thunder Bay police charge 12 individuals with impaired driving offences

From Jan. 2 to Jan. 10, city police laid impaired driving offences against 12 people.
City GM Mark Smith to retire

City GM Mark Smith to retire

City of Thunder Bay's general manager of development and emergency services to retire in February after 19 years in the role.
Province declares state of emergency, issues stay at home order

Province declares state of emergency, issues stay at home order

The stay at home order will take effect on Thursday, Jan. 14 and enforcement will increase to disperse gatherings.
Police find for missing Ajax teen

Police find for missing Ajax teen

City police safely located a missing 15-year-old from Ajax, Ont.
Fort William Gardens set for $1.1 million facelift

Fort William Gardens set for $1.1 million facelift

Improvements, largely funded by FedNor and NOHFC, will position the venue to host major events.
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