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Posted 28 September 2021

Four Cases In The District

A pair of new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. Officials indicate Tuesday that one of the cases was obtained through travel outside of Northwestern Ontario. Four is the active case count. Ontario confirms 466 new infections with 347 cases coming from individuals who are...

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Posted 28 September 2021

Trent And His Boys Had An Excellent Adventure

Yesterday was such a beautiful day I decided to take the boys on the greatest adventure Thunder Bay has to offer…

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Posted 28 September 2021

Libraries Will Now Print Proof of Vaccination For Free

All Thunder Bay libraries will off a new service to print proof of vaccination for free to individuals. With not everyone having access to a computer/printer or smart phone, the Library is stepping up to fill the void. Soon you’ll be able to get your laminated as well. How to print: In person at...

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Posted 28 September 2021

Libraries Will Now Print Proof of Vaccination For Free

All Thunder Bay libraries will off a new service to print proof of vaccination for free to individuals. With not everyone having access to a computer/printer or smart phone, the Library is stepping up to fill the void. Soon you’ll be able to get your laminated as well. How to print: In person at...

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Posted 28 September 2021

Listen To This Awesome Zellers Song!!!

Yesterday Cairo was talking about stores you wish would come back and 80% of you said… Zellers!!!  I was cruising the twitter the other day and found this song Internet star Brittlestar made and thought it was perfect.

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Posted 28 September 2021

Missing: Ashley Fournier, 16 years old

Thunder Bay Police Service is looking missing person Ashley Fournier who is 16 years old. Ashley was last seen in the area of the 0-100 block of Clarkson Street South at approximately 8:30 am on September 27, 2021. Description: Caucasian female 5’6″  &  130 lbs, with a thin build She has a...

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Posted 28 September 2021

Increasing Capacity Limits At Arenas

In a 10-2 vote during Monday’s city council meeting, it was decided that indoor seating capacity limits be increased to 50 per cent. Administration will be preparing to report back at the upcoming meeting to determine whether this will require increased cost to the city. Allowing more...

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Posted 28 September 2021

Increasing Capacity Limits At Arenas

In a 10-2 vote during Monday’s city council meeting, it was decided that indoor seating capacity limits be increased to 50 per cent. Administration will be preparing to report back at the upcoming meeting to determine whether this will require increased cost to the city. Allowing more...

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Posted 27 September 2021

Two Reports Of Possible Blue-Green Algae

The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is warning the public of two possible blue-green algae blooms in the region. The first is at Abram Lake near Sioux Lookout and is currently being tested by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks. While the tests have not come back yet, the NWHU is...

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Posted 27 September 2021

Two Reports Of Possible Blue-Green Algae

The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is warning the public of two possible blue-green algae blooms in the region. The first is at Abram Lake near Sioux Lookout and is currently being tested by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks. While the tests have not come back yet, the NWHU is...

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