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Video: May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy

Video: May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy

TBT Newshour for May 15, 2020: Finlandia's future in jeopardy
Missing woman safely located

Missing woman safely located

Woman declared missing by Thunder Bay police Saturday safely located
Construction to close Harbour Expressway, Balmoral intersection

Construction to close Harbour Expressway, Balmoral intersection

Intersection expected to close fully for two days beginning Tuesday, while work on $5.3 million rebuild will continue through October
Emo Mayor defends decision not to declare Pride Month

Emo Mayor defends decision not to declare Pride Month

Mayor Harold McQuaker says Emo is a Christian-based town, but holds nothing against the LGBTQ2 community.
Municipal and business leaders encouraged more businesses can reopen

Municipal and business leaders encouraged more businesses can reopen

As more businesses are permitted to reopen next week, municipal and business leaders are encouraged by the news, but stress everyone still has a responsibility to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly cloudy. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 15 °C except 9 °C near Lake Superior.
Finlandia Association to vote on liquidating corporation

Finlandia Association to vote on liquidating corporation

A meeting is scheduled for next week where a motion to liquidate the Finlandia Association will be up for a vote.
Fall semester will be mostly online, Lakehead says

Fall semester will be mostly online, Lakehead says

University will seek in-person learning where possible, but expects most learning to take place online
Accused in double-homicide to return to court next month

Accused in double-homicide to return to court next month

Kareem Zedan, 22, of Pickering is charged with the murders of a Brantford couple.
Loans will help businesses that “fell through the cracks”

Loans will help businesses that “fell through the cracks”

Government announces $50 million in loans for northern Ontario businesses that didn’t qualify for previous support.
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