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Questions linger over city’s golf operations

Questions linger over city’s golf operations

City councillors question true cost of golf operations to city, despite financial progress highlighted in annual report.
Thunder Bay hospital plans COVID-19 vaccine distribution to long-term care homes (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay hospital plans COVID-19 vaccine distribution to long-term care homes (2 Photos)

Vaccinations are expected to begin this week and be completed by mid-February.
Mayor Bill Mauro concerned about COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Mayor Bill Mauro concerned about COVID-19 vaccine rollout

The mayor has written a letter to Premier Ford pointing to higher health risks in NW Ontario.
Video: Police looking to ID break and enter suspect

Video: Police looking to ID break and enter suspect

City police are searching for a suspect involved in an investigation of break and enter, theft and fraud.
UPDATED: One new COVID-19 case reported in the Thunder Bay area

UPDATED: One new COVID-19 case reported in the Thunder Bay area

Southbridge Roseview reports no residents currently infected
Some college students unable to continue programs due to lockdown

Some college students unable to continue programs due to lockdown

Confederation College is facing limits on the number of students that can participate in many programs, leaving some students unable to continue their education.
Video: Jan. 11, 2021: Petition Drive

Video: Jan. 11, 2021: Petition Drive

Jan. 11, 2021: Petition Drive
Largest cruise ship on the Great Lakes will make seven trips to Thunder Bay (3 Photos)

Largest cruise ship on the Great Lakes will make seven trips to Thunder Bay (3 Photos)

Viking Cruises' passengers will disembark in Thunder Bay to be replaced by new passengers.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡A mix of sun and cloud. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 2 °C. Wind chill minus 12 °C in the morning and minus 5 °C in the afternoon.
City approves $1.3 million lead pipe loan program

City approves $1.3 million lead pipe loan program

Program will issue up to 450 interest-free loans of $3,000 to help homeowners replace lead water pipes, costing city $100k
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