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Inquest into 2015 District Jail death to begin on Monday

Inquest into 2015 District Jail death to begin on Monday

Timothy Elliott died while in custody and inquests are mandatory anytime someone dies behind bars.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of showers in the morning and afternoon. High 15 °C.
COVID-19 testing volumes have 'gone way up' in city

COVID-19 testing volumes have 'gone way up' in city

The COVID-19 assessment centre at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre conducts approximately 2,500 tests per week and hospital officials expect that number to continue to rise
Staal says he was shocked at trade to Sabres

Staal says he was shocked at trade to Sabres

Sixteen-year veteran says he hopes he can still be an impactful player with a young Sabres team that has missed the playoffs for nine straight seasons.
Numbers indicate second wave: DeMille

Numbers indicate second wave: DeMille

The Thunder Bay medical officer of health sees worrying signs in provincial trends, but no need yet to tighten restrictions in the region
First Nation leader expresses outrage at manslaughter charge against Bushby

First Nation leader expresses outrage at manslaughter charge against Bushby

A new indictment will be filed on a charge of manslaughter for Brayden Bushby, who was originally to stand trial on a charge of second-degree murder
New COVID case documented in Dryden and Red Lake area

New COVID case documented in Dryden and Red Lake area

Case is the 47th confirmed in the Northwestern Health Unit's catchment area.
Video: Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks

Video: Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks

TBT Newshour for ​​​​​​​Sept. 17, 2020: City sees first COVID-19 case in three weeks
Assault arrest leads to second firearm arrest

Assault arrest leads to second firearm arrest

Police say a man was arrested after a violent incident on Thursday night, and during the investigation they located a firearm and took a second man into custody.
'Unpredictable’: Gangs causing spike in violent crimes across Thunder Bay

'Unpredictable’: Gangs causing spike in violent crimes across Thunder Bay

“Unfortunately the way they do business down south with weapons and guns is now here,” says Det.-Insp. John Fennell with the Thunder Bay Police Service.
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