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Dryden declares state of emergency over COVID-19

Dryden declares state of emergency over COVID-19

Mayor urges residents to follow public health advice, but unclear what practical effect declaration will have
Little risk from Thunder Bay’s first COVID-19 case: health unit

Little risk from Thunder Bay’s first COVID-19 case: health unit

City’s Medical Officer of Health says couple followed appropriate precautions
Conservation authority issues flood outlook statement

Conservation authority issues flood outlook statement

High temperatures and rain this weekend could lead to water accumulating in low-lying areas
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly sunny. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High 8 °C.
Costco pulls out of Duluth deal

Costco pulls out of Duluth deal

Company won't build 161,000 square foot store in Minnesota city after all.
Second Dryden trailer park victim dies

Second Dryden trailer park victim dies

Justin Desautels, 36, faces a second second-degree murder charge following violent March 2 incident.
COVID-19 case confirmed in Rainy River

COVID-19 case confirmed in Rainy River

Brings northwestern Ontario's total number of confirmed cases to three, all travel-related
Masked robber sentenced to 27 months behind bars

Masked robber sentenced to 27 months behind bars

Gavin Laduke, 32, was sentenced in Thunder Bay court on Friday for a September 2018 incident where he walked into a Mac's store holding a knife and demanded money from the register and employees.
Hajdu urges Northwestern Ontarians to stay COVID-19 course

Hajdu urges Northwestern Ontarians to stay COVID-19 course

Health Minister and Thunder Bay-Superior North Liberal MP says now is not the time to let down our guard in the region, even though only one confirmed case of the coronavirus has been diagnosed.
Enhanced credit granted for man who assaulted bus driver, spat on police

Enhanced credit granted for man who assaulted bus driver, spat on police

Jacob Christopher Davenport, 22, was sentenced on Friday in Thunder Bay provincial court for two separate incidents where he threw a coffee and spat on a police officer and assaulted a public bus driver.
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