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Thunder Bay revamps its downtown areas improvement plan

Thunder Bay revamps its downtown areas improvement plan

The changes are aimed at helping property owners with smaller-scale improvements
DeMille hopeful worst of LTC outbreak over

DeMille hopeful worst of LTC outbreak over

Medical officer of health expressed confidence in how outbreak at Southbridge Roseview was being managed
UPDATE: Missing 41-year-old woman located

UPDATE: Missing 41-year-old woman located

A 41-year-old woman reported missing on Tuesday has been located
UPDATE: Missing 32-year-old woman located

UPDATE: Missing 32-year-old woman located

A missing 32-year-old woman reported missing on Tuesday has been located
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jack for today's picture. 🌡Sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 1 °C. Wind chill minus 20 °C in the morning and minus 5 °C in the afternoon.
Thunder Bay could move to orange zone, as COVID-19 continues to spread

Thunder Bay could move to orange zone, as COVID-19 continues to spread

District's numbers likely to lead province to consider the move for next week, says medical officer of health
Lakehead University lobbies for funding for new Indigenous centre (2 Photos)

Lakehead University lobbies for funding for new Indigenous centre (2 Photos)

Lakehead says the project is shovel-ready, but needs government support.
Rainy River OPP seek public help with break and enter investigation

Rainy River OPP seek public help with break and enter investigation

Police responded to two cabins that were broken into on Nov. 28 on Big Sawbill Road.
Non-COVID-19 respiratory outbreak declared at Pinewood Court

Non-COVID-19 respiratory outbreak declared at Pinewood Court

The outbreak is limited to one unit and the health unit is reminding people to stay home when feeling unwell.
Province providing second one-time payment to families to offset education costs

Province providing second one-time payment to families to offset education costs

Ontario families can once again receive one-time $200 payment per child up to 12-years-old to offset the additional costs of education
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