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City will bid to host 2024 Ontario Winter Games

City will bid to host 2024 Ontario Winter Games

City council unanimously endorses 2024 Ontario Winter Games bid, which would bring thousands to city but could present travel cost hurdles
COVID-19 Situation Report for November 9th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for November 9th, 2020

For today's edition of the #COVID19 Situation Report, Tracie Smith and Dr.
Synergy North responds to power outages

Synergy North responds to power outages

Separate power outages affect nearly 1,000 customers in city's North End, Intercity areas
Hajdu outlines vaccine priority groups

Hajdu outlines vaccine priority groups

The vulnerable, front-line workers and groups where a vaccine would have the most impact are likely at the front of the line if and when one becomes available in the coming months.
Low-risk COVID-19 exposure at two Thunder Bay stores

Low-risk COVID-19 exposure at two Thunder Bay stores

Health unit warns of potential risk of exposure over past week at Super Thrift and Super Thrift Christmas stores
Radon Action Month launches in Thunder Bay

Radon Action Month launches in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay and area have a significant radon problem.
Man facing charges connected to Nipigon alleged kidnapping released on $7,500 bail

Man facing charges connected to Nipigon alleged kidnapping released on $7,500 bail

Harold Robert Sault, 29, of Lake Helen First Nation is one of four men facing several charges connected to a Sept. 14 alleged kidnapping that left another man with significant injuries.
Thunder Bay hospital receives funding for 30 more beds

Thunder Bay hospital receives funding for 30 more beds

The province says the money will reduce surgical backlogs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada to spend $1.75B on rural and remote broadband upgrades

Canada to spend $1.75B on rural and remote broadband upgrades

It's unclear which communities will see Internet access improved at this time, but the goal is to make high-speed available to 98 per cent of the nation.
Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

Of the three cases, two are the result of close contacts, though one is listed with no known exposure.
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