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Posted 15 November 2021

KPMG Poll Finds Canadians Concerned About Supply Shortages

This year’s holiday wish list could look a little different for Canadians, because many of the latest gadgets and toys might not be available. Global manufacturing disruptions and supply shortages due to COVID-19 are keeping a lot of items off of store shelves this year. A survey by KPMG this...

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Posted 15 November 2021

KPMG Poll Finds Canadians Concerned About Supply Shortages

This year’s holiday wish list could look a little different for Canadians, because many of the latest gadgets and toys might not be available. Global manufacturing disruptions and supply shortages due to COVID-19 are keeping a lot of items off of store shelves this year. A survey by KPMG this...

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Posted 15 November 2021

Taylor Swift gets help from Chris Stapleton on new track

Taylor Swift released her latest album Red(Taylor’s version) on Friday. It is her second re-recorded album of six, due to a dispute over ownership of the masters to her back catalog. The original album came out in 2012. Back then Red, was listed by some critics as the record that featured...

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Posted 15 November 2021

Free Curbside Parking Ending

The first 15 minutes of parking has been free for curbside pickup in Thunder Bay for several months. The gesture was put into effect in order to encourage buying local during the pandemic. Parking Authority Supervisor, Jonathan Paske said in a written release “Now that patrons can access stores...

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Posted 15 November 2021

The Active Case Count Is Dropping

Make it 18 active cases of COVID-19 within the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. Officials confirm two new cases over the weekend with another six cases deemed as resolved.   This story will be updated with the provincial numbers once they become available

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Posted 15 November 2021

The Active Case Count Is Dropping

Make it 18 active cases of COVID-19 within the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. Officials confirm two new cases over the weekend with another six cases deemed as resolved.   This story will be updated with the provincial numbers once they become available

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Posted 15 November 2021

Truck Route By-Law Back On The Table

City Council is once again looking at the potential of bringing back the Designated Truck Route By-law. At-Large Councillor Trevor Giertuga has a motion for Monday’s meeting asking for support to put staff to work on an update relating to re-introducing the idea. Council previously defeated the...

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Posted 15 November 2021

LTC Workers Mandatory First Vaccine Deadline Today

Todays’ the day that long term care staff need to have their first shot of the Covid-19 vaccine in order to go to work. Those who work in long term care facilities need to provide that they’ve at least had their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. If they don’t provide proof, they must have a...

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Posted 15 November 2021

Fire Destroys Family’s Bathroom

A fire has left a family of four is alive because of their working smoke detectors. Friday dinner was interrupted along Machar Street after a bathroom fan malfunctioned and the faulty electrical caught the bathroom on fire. The tenants and their two small children with the family dog were all...

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Posted 15 November 2021

Fire Destroys Family’s Bathroom

A fire has left a family of four is alive because of their working smoke detectors. Friday dinner was interrupted along Machar Street after a bathroom fan malfunctioned and the faulty electrical caught the bathroom on fire. The tenants and their two small children with the family dog were all...

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