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OPP investigate fatal crash east of Marathon

OPP investigate fatal crash east of Marathon

Lone occupant of a westbound pick-up truck killed in collision with tractor trailer near Bryant Township.
Car fire erupts on Victoria Avenue

Car fire erupts on Victoria Avenue

Witness says people were in the area before the fire was discovered.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Increasing cloudiness. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h in the afternoon. High plus 1 °C.
Seventh Lac Des Iles employee tests positive for COVID-19

Seventh Lac Des Iles employee tests positive for COVID-19

At least two more symptomatic cases are being monitored on site.
Fire breaks out in Banning Street home

Fire breaks out in Banning Street home

Tenants examined by paramedics and released.
Plea date set for two accused in $20,000 drug seizure

Plea date set for two accused in $20,000 drug seizure

Timothy St. Germain and Jodee Luck were arrested in August 2019 after a police drug investigation at a Cumberland Street North residence resulted in a significant drug seizure.
Man who threatened paramedics, police won’t serve additional jail time

Man who threatened paramedics, police won’t serve additional jail time

After pleading guilty in Thunder Bay plea court on Tuesday, Delford Matthews was sentenced to just over two months of time served by Justice Elaine A. Burton.
Ontario dealing with COVID-19 'wild fire' in long-term care

Ontario dealing with COVID-19 'wild fire' in long-term care

The province is now ordering all workers in long-term care to work only in one facility, local homes continuing to practice strong measures to protect residents and staff
Resolute ties for safest mill in Canada

Resolute ties for safest mill in Canada

Company only had three recordable incidents in more than 1 million worker hours last year.
Province extends state of emergency; schools to remain closed after May 4

Province extends state of emergency; schools to remain closed after May 4

The Ontario Legislature voted to pass a bill extending the Emergency Act by 28 days.
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