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Trick or treating should be safe in Thunder Bay

Trick or treating should be safe in Thunder Bay

Dr. Janet DeMille, medical officer of health at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, says she's not worried about an outbreak resulting from the annual Halloween tradition, but urged participants to take COVID-19 precautions just in case.
Culvert work closes section of multi-use trail

Culvert work closes section of multi-use trail

A section of the city's mutli-use trail is closed to restore a culvert.
Approval of four plexes rankles residents

Approval of four plexes rankles residents

Councillors weigh benefits of urban infill against residents' concerns as it approves zoning amendments for two North End neighbourhoods.
Video: Oct. 20, 2020: Unanimous support

Video: Oct. 20, 2020: Unanimous support

Oct. 20, 2020: Unanimous support
Lake Superior Centre for Regenerative Medicine expects to repay its loans (3 Photos)

Lake Superior Centre for Regenerative Medicine expects to repay its loans (3 Photos)

Payments on three sets of loans are now scheduled to start next April.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Periods of rain or snow ending in the morning then mainly cloudy. Wind becoming west 20 km/h near noon. High 6 °C.
Impaired driving charges laid in two separate incidents

Impaired driving charges laid in two separate incidents

OPP have laid two impaired driving charges Saturday morning.
Neskantaga evacuating over water concerns

Neskantaga evacuating over water concerns

Second evacuation in just over a year caused by unknown sheen observed on First Nation's water system
Police services board meeting highlights need for more guns and gangs funding

Police services board meeting highlights need for more guns and gangs funding

Mayor Bill Mauro, who sits on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board, highlighted during Tuesday’s meeting the police service’s need for increased funding when it comes to guns and gang issues in the community.
Fort William First Nation concerned about pinhole leaks

Fort William First Nation concerned about pinhole leaks

Leaks have been found in several commercial buildings and residential properties and Fort William First Nation officials want to ensure they are included in any solutions offered by the city
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