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Accused in 2018 armed robbery incident denied bail

Accused in 2018 armed robbery incident denied bail

Logan Lunn, now 24, is charged with a string of offences from 2018 that are still before the courts. Since then, he has accumulated more charges including one count of forcible confinement and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle from last month.
Pic River First Nation limits access due to COVID-19

Pic River First Nation limits access due to COVID-19

Biigtigong Nishnaabeg has established a 24-hour checkpoint.
Budget adds $7 billion for health-care, people and jobs

Budget adds $7 billion for health-care, people and jobs

Capacity issues at Ontario hospitals and tax deferments for businesses among the economic and fiscal update highlights.
Post-mortem concluded in May Street homicide, scene released

Post-mortem concluded in May Street homicide, scene released

The investigation into the death of a 28-year-old Toronto man is ongoing
UPDATED: Unusual weather forecast for the weekend

UPDATED: Unusual weather forecast for the weekend

Warm temperatures, with a 30 to 40 per cent chance of snow.
Non-essential city services will cease ‘until further notice’

Non-essential city services will cease ‘until further notice’

Essential services such as emergency, water, wastewater, and transit will continue to operate; city manager says all employee jobs will be protected
Accused arrested amid child pornography investigation

Accused arrested amid child pornography investigation

One man faces possession of child pornography charges following an investigation.
Hospital approved to analyze COVID-19 tests

Hospital approved to analyze COVID-19 tests

When up in running within two weeks, it will cut the turnaround time from five to seven days to four to six hours.
Police to step up patrols in areas forced to close due to COVID-19 pandemic

Police to step up patrols in areas forced to close due to COVID-19 pandemic

Businesses across the city considered “non-essential” will be closed for at least the next two weeks, and Thunder Bay Police Service is aware this has led to concerns about possible criminal activity in these areas.
NAN taking steps to deal with coronavirus outbreak

NAN taking steps to deal with coronavirus outbreak

From airline screening to mental health preparedness, First Nation communities are trying to keep COVID-19 at bay, while bracing for the worst.
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