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Group calls for 24/7 bus, other steps to prevent more street deaths


Group calls for 24/7 bus, other steps to prevent more street deaths
Community group Not One More Death says it has received credible reports of six deaths on Thunder Bay's streets over the winter.
Feb 7, 2021 11:02 AM
By: Ian Kaufman
Ma-Nee Chacaby and Cassie Thornton of Not One More Death. (Ian Kaufman, tbnewswatch.com)
THUNDER BAY – A community group is seeking more action from the city after reports of numerous deaths on Thunder Bay’s streets in recent weeks.
Volunteers with Not One More Death say the situation is reaching a crisis point, with COVID-19 outbreaks in local corrections facilities spreading into the community, and the region entering a cold snap that could last for days.

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