New COVID-19 cases at Thunder Bay District Jail, Valard work camp in Marathon
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced five positive tests on Monday, which included two cases at the jail and one at the camp for Valard crews working on the East-West Tie transmission line project.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2021 11:54 AM ET | Last Updated: January 25
The Thunder Bay District Jail had two new cases of COVID-19 announced on Monday by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.(Marc Doucette / CBC)
New cases of COVID-19 have been reported at the Thunder Bay District Jail and a work camp in Marathon.
The COVID-19 outbreak is taking a bite out of the finances at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. Medical Officer Dr. Janet DeMille tells us they ha.
The COVID-19 outbreaks at Thunder Bay's Jail and Correctional Centre are still growing. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit says there are five new c.
Mauro hopeful Ontario returns to colour-coding system to end lockdown regionally
Thunder Bay mayor says a lot will depend on whether or not the city, with record-high COVID-19 case numbers, is able to lower those number between now and Feb. 11, adding much of the latest surge is confined to two or three settings.
Jan 22, 2021 4:14 PM By: Leith Dunick
Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, says he s hopeful COVID-19 numbers drop by Feb. 11 and the province considers returning to a regional approach to allow the city to emerge from lockdown. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com)
THUNDER BAY – Despite a ballooning number of COVID-19 cases in the district, Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro is holding out hope the province will consider a regional approach when it comes to lifting Ontario’s lockdown.