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Video: Dec. 7, 2020: Oncology cases

Video: Dec. 7, 2020: Oncology cases

Dec. 7, 2020: Oncology cases
City eyes COVID-19 infrastructure fund for trail upgrades

City eyes COVID-19 infrastructure fund for trail upgrades

City hopes to use federal, provincial funds to pursue waterfront trail vision in 2021.
Report says census grossly undercounts Thunder Bay's Indigenous population (2 Photos)

Report says census grossly undercounts Thunder Bay's Indigenous population (2 Photos)

A research unit at St. Michael's Hospital and Anishnawbe Mushkiki co-led a recent survey.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jason for today's picture. 🌡Mainly cloudy. High plus 1 °C. Wind chill minus 10 °C in the morning.
Thunder Bay to study move to free transit

Thunder Bay to study move to free transit

City councillors vote unanimously to study possibility of eliminating bus fares by 2023, while expressing skepticism
OPP investigate mischief in Atikokan

OPP investigate mischief in Atikokan

An unsolved mischief investigation has police asking for the public's assistance.
City asking residents not to place loose PPE items in garbage cans

City asking residents not to place loose PPE items in garbage cans

Local residents are being reminded to make sure there's no loose personal protective equipment being placed into garbage cans.
Eight people charged with impaired driving offences from Dec. 2 to 7

Eight people charged with impaired driving offences from Dec. 2 to 7

Thunder Bay police have begun publishing the names of individuals charged with impaired driving offences in hopes of deterring others from getting behind the wheel impaired by drugs or alcohol.
Noront Resources gets an Australian partner

Noront Resources gets an Australian partner

Wyloo Metals is the mining division of Tattarang, one of Australia's biggest private investment groups.
Lac Seul First Nation flooding case goes to Supreme Court of Canada

Lac Seul First Nation flooding case goes to Supreme Court of Canada

The First Nation is appealing a $30 million compensation award from the Federal Court.
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