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Council adapting to COVID-19 realities

Council adapting to COVID-19 realities

Changes to legislation will allow councillors to participate in council meetings remotely, which until this week was prohibited under the Municipal Act.
Two months behind bars for man who stole video games, steaks

Two months behind bars for man who stole video games, steaks

A man who stole electronics and meat products from two different retail stores in the city was sentenced to 60 days in custody on Friday.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 2 °C.
Elementary teachers, education workers reach tentative deal

Elementary teachers, education workers reach tentative deal

Union becomes the second of four teachers and education workers unions to reach a deal with the province.
Transit users will ride free, board from back

Transit users will ride free, board from back

Changes look to minimize risk from COVID-19 while maintaining service
City has 452 employees on annual Sunshine List

City has 452 employees on annual Sunshine List

City contingent up 28 over 2018; Lakehead University is second, with 371 employees making $100,000 or more.
LETTER: Powlowski responds to COVID-19 outbreak

LETTER: Powlowski responds to COVID-19 outbreak

Liberal representative says he's confident the country will make it through this difficult period, but asks that people follow public health advisories.
Country Market to open on Saturday

Country Market to open on Saturday

Only food vendors will be allowed to take part, no dine-in service available.
Canada-U.S. border to close to non-essential travel Friday

Canada-U.S. border to close to non-essential travel Friday

OTTAWA - The Canada-United States border will close to non-essential travel at 11:59 p.m. Friday, in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Video: March 19, 2020: COVID-19's impact on Thunder Bay businesses

Video: March 19, 2020: COVID-19's impact on Thunder Bay businesses

TBT Newshour for March 19, 2020: COVID-19's impact on Thunder Bay businesses
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