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Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud. Becoming sunny in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High 11 °C.
Families struggling with online autism services during pandemic

Families struggling with online autism services during pandemic

As services switch to online during the COVID-19 pandemic, families caring for children with autism are struggling with online services and feel like they are falling through the cracks.
Aunt of missing woman says niece hasn't been heard from in weeks

Aunt of missing woman says niece hasn't been heard from in weeks

Since her disappearance was reported last week, a heavy presence has remained in the small township east of Thunder Bay with police offering limited details.
Two new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay

Two new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY - The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has announced two new confirmed COVID-19 cases. The district has now had 62 confirmed cases and one death from the virus, announced earlier today .
Northern economy will not open any sooner than rest of province: Ford

Northern economy will not open any sooner than rest of province: Ford

The prospect of reopening northern or rural parts of the provincial economy that have not been impacted as hard by COVID-19 being ruled out by Ontario government.
Salvation Army's executive director leaving post

Salvation Army's executive director leaving post

After five years in Thunder Bay, Major Lori Mitchell has been reassigned to a new post in southern Ontario.
Woman dies in Red Lake crash

Woman dies in Red Lake crash

Police say car left the road in Madsen and came to rest on a frozen body of water early Friday morning.
City readies COVID-19 aid for local non-profits

City readies COVID-19 aid for local non-profits

City council will vote on nearly $170,000 package recommended for four local groups Monday.
COVID-19 Daily Situation Report for April 24th, 2020

COVID-19 Daily Situation Report for April 24th, 2020

Workload ‘still heavy’ for police dealing with gang activity amid pandemic

Workload ‘still heavy’ for police dealing with gang activity amid pandemic

In part three of a video series by the Thunder Bay Police Service, Det.-Sgt. Dan Irwin of the TBPS Intelligence branch says police have not seen any change or reduction when it comes to gang issues within Thunder Bay.
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