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Emergency childcare list expands to more essential workers

Emergency childcare list expands to more essential workers

The provincial government announced more essential workers can now qualify for free emergency childcare.
Man with ‘horrifically long’ criminal record sentenced for forcible entry

Man with ‘horrifically long’ criminal record sentenced for forcible entry

A Thunder Bay judge described the offender’s seven-page criminal record as “breathtaking and incredibly long” before reluctantly accepting a joint submission after he forced his way into a residence where his three children and wife were staying in. 
Video: April 29, 2020: Boulevard Lake murder

Video: April 29, 2020: Boulevard Lake murder

April 29, 2020: Boulevard Lake murder
FWFN to reopen businesses next week

FWFN to reopen businesses next week

The Fort William First Nation band council passed a motion to reopen businesses next Monday to community members and Tuesday to the general public.
OPP investigating death in Longlac, which led to drug raid

OPP investigating death in Longlac, which led to drug raid

Three days after being called to look into a suspicious death, police obtain a warrant and seize methamphetamine and cash from Longlac home.
Northern MPs from three parties seek help for tourist and airline operators

Northern MPs from three parties seek help for tourist and airline operators

Marcus Powlowski, Eric Melillo and Charlie Angus sent a letter to cabinet ministers.
Ships will sound their horns in Thunder Bay harbour

Ships will sound their horns in Thunder Bay harbour

Friday's event will recognize the sacrifices of crews during COVID-19.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Clearing in the morning. High 16 °C except 9 °C near Lake Superior.
Teenager’s sudden death not random, police say

Teenager’s sudden death not random, police say

The same day a young girl in Thunder Bay was reported missing by her family, a passerby came across her lifeless body in a wooded area near Lyon Boulevard.
Return of surgery a must to clear feared backlog

Return of surgery a must to clear feared backlog

Getting to higher priority cases will help avoid unnecessary deaths in patients awaiting cancer surgery, which Health Minister Christine Elliott raised as a concern on Tuesday.
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