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Province's proposed COVID-19 recovery bill draws criticism

Province's proposed COVID-19 recovery bill draws criticism

The proposed legislation has received criticism that it is not doing enough to help those most impacted by the pandemic and includes changes not related to recovery.
Virtual cycling courses see record registration

Virtual cycling courses see record registration

Number double for summer cycling program.
Live on the Waterfront kicks off with Jocelyn Alice, Morning Light Quartet

Live on the Waterfront kicks off with Jocelyn Alice, Morning Light Quartet

This year's Live on the Waterfront begins Wednesday with a virtual performance.
Precious Bundles gets $40K to help families needing clothing (2 Photos)

Precious Bundles gets $40K to help families needing clothing (2 Photos)

Clients of Roots to Harvest or Our Kids Count can request a summer clothing bundle.
Extended power outage hits 3,200 customers in Greenstone

Extended power outage hits 3,200 customers in Greenstone

The outage lasted nearly eight hours.
UPDATED: City splash pads have reopened (3 Photos)

UPDATED: City splash pads have reopened (3 Photos)

Safety protocols are in place to maintain physical distancing.
UPDATED: Stuck railroad crossing arms snarled traffic in Intercity area (2 Photos)

UPDATED: Stuck railroad crossing arms snarled traffic in Intercity area (2 Photos)

Thunder Bay Police directed traffic away from the crossing
Jail time for man who violently attacked ex’s new boyfriend with hammer

Jail time for man who violently attacked ex’s new boyfriend with hammer

A 22-year-old Skyler Ivall was sentenced for the violent attack on his ex-girlfriend’s new partner on Wednesday, July 8, 2020.
Impaired driving charges laid in three separate incidents

Impaired driving charges laid in three separate incidents

Two women and a youth have been charged with impaired driving.
Wake The Giant music festival postponed to 2021

Wake The Giant music festival postponed to 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic means the festival can't be held this September.
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