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Visitor to Kenora positive for COVID-19, had close contacts

Visitor to Kenora positive for COVID-19, had close contacts

Individual from outside of Northwestern Health Unit area had at least three close contacts, including positive case.
Superior Court of Justice moved temporarily to Courthouse Hotel

Superior Court of Justice moved temporarily to Courthouse Hotel

Due to an Oct. 4 fire at the courthouse at 125 Brodie Street, some legal proceedings will be hosted temporarily at the former site of the Superior Court of Justice on Camelot Street.
Local man charged for accessing, distributing child pornography

Local man charged for accessing, distributing child pornography

Michael Sicheri, 33, arrested and released with conditions following an investigation into the accessing and distribution of child pornography.
OPP offering $50K reward for information on missing woman

OPP offering $50K reward for information on missing woman

The $50,000 reward offered by the government of Ontario is for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance or information resulting in locating her.
Firearms incident in Sioux Lookout resolved

Firearms incident in Sioux Lookout resolved

A fire-arms related incident has been resolved in Sioux Lookout.
Video: Oct. 29, 2020: Slower growth

Video: Oct. 29, 2020: Slower growth

Oct. 29, 2020: Slower growth
Pair arrested following traffic stop in Dryden

Pair arrested following traffic stop in Dryden

Two individuals are being held in custody following a traffic stop on Wednesday afternoon.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Mainly sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High plus 2 °C.
Indigenous growth a focus of Confederation College strategic plan

Indigenous growth a focus of Confederation College strategic plan

Confederation College also looking to increase its international student contingent, while dealing with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chamber advocates for federal basic income pilot project

Chamber advocates for federal basic income pilot project

Program would allow Ottawa to measure the success or failure of a guaranteed basic income, as well as its sustainability.
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