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Lesson learned — or not — after 5 years of COVID

Lesson learned — or not — after 5 years of COVID

March 27 marks the five-year anniversary of the first confirmed case in Thunder Bay.
Freezing rain warning for large stretch of northern Ontario

Freezing rain warning for large stretch of northern Ontario

Environment Canada says 2 to 5 millimetres of ice buildup expected.
Dryden eyeing active transportation improvements as part of roadway reconstruction

Dryden eyeing active transportation improvements as part of roadway reconstruction

City has applied for funding to help upgrade a 2.4 kilometre stretch of Sandy Beach Road.
Down to the nuts and bolts, Dryden commits to buy Canadian

Down to the nuts and bolts, Dryden commits to buy Canadian

The municipality now favouring a “buy Ontario, buy Canadian” approach.
Strong regional sawmills, other forestry operations, can withstand ‘economic war,’ labour leader says

Strong regional sawmills, other forestry operations, can withstand ‘economic war,’ labour leader says

Unifor represents hundreds of workers at a variety of forestry operations in the Northwest
UPDATED: Highway 17 near Dryden fully open after transport fire

UPDATED: Highway 17 near Dryden fully open after transport fire

Ontario 511 reported the incident shortly after 10 p.m. CT Wednesday, announced full reopening just before 4 p.m. CT Thursday.
'I miss him so much': family, investigators, renew calls for info in Randall Jack missing person case

'I miss him so much': family, investigators, renew calls for info in Randall Jack missing person case

Thunder Bay police now deeming the case as suspicious, have added Jack to the national missing persons registry.
Man charged with impaired driving after allegedly hitting stopped vehicle

Man charged with impaired driving after allegedly hitting stopped vehicle

Ontario Provincial Police said a 43-year-old Kenora resident has been charged.
Proposed safety plan is something for Kenora 'to be proud of': city staff

Proposed safety plan is something for Kenora 'to be proud of': city staff

The plan has been in the works since 2023, councillors scheduled to vote on its adoption on March 18.
Over 3 dozen Northwestern Ontario applications to federal mental health, addictions funding

Over 3 dozen Northwestern Ontario applications to federal mental health, addictions funding

Health Canada wouldn’t confirm the status of projects yet to be announced, or if any had already been rejected.
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