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ONTARIO: Deer wanders into Thunder Bay store

ONTARIO: Deer wanders into Thunder Bay store

Thunder Bay Police helped escort the animal outside, according to a post on Tim's Whole Health's Facebook page
CANADA: Trudeau says science will determine border reopening

CANADA: Trudeau says science will determine border reopening

Prime minister says scientists are studying the spread of COVID-19 by those who are fully vaccinated, his comments coming a day after the European Union indicated it might reopen travel this summer to vaccinated U.S. travelers
CANADA: Border to remain closed until at least May 21

CANADA: Border to remain closed until at least May 21

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said the rise of variants of concern are a big factor in the continued border closure
ONTARIO: Province expected to announce four-week stay-at-home order

ONTARIO: Province expected to announce four-week stay-at-home order

Move would close all non-essential businesses to in-person shopping, restrict non-essential sections of big box stores.
Vaccine passport talks ongoing, says Hajdu

Vaccine passport talks ongoing, says Hajdu

Health minister says proof of vaccination may be required for Canadian travelers looking to visit other countries, though she's not sure if Canada will require that same proof to enter the country.
ONTARIO: Paul Shaffer delivers COVID message to hard-hit Northern Ontario hometown

ONTARIO: Paul Shaffer delivers COVID message to hard-hit Northern Ontario hometown

Letterman sidekick tells northwesterners to stay strong and beat the rugged virus
COVID-19: Traveller shocked to learn hotel also used as COVID isolation shelter

COVID-19: Traveller shocked to learn hotel also used as COVID isolation shelter

Warren Boucher, who travelled to Thunder Bay to visit his ailing 86-year-old mother, said he received no advance warning about the situation, from either the hotel or Expedia.
Three Thunder Bay flights had confirmed COVID-19 cases

Three Thunder Bay flights had confirmed COVID-19 cases

Air Canada Jazz flights on Dec. 21 and Dec. 22, and an Air Canada flight on Dec. 20 had confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to the federal government.
CANADA: Health minister says public should be patient awaiting vaccine

CANADA: Health minister says public should be patient awaiting vaccine

Canada's health minister said anyone who wants a vaccine in Canada will be able to get one, but the roll-out won't happen overnight because of supply and logistical issues
Thunder Bay firefighter pushing for spot on Canada's Olympic bobsled team

Thunder Bay firefighter pushing for spot on Canada's Olympic bobsled team

Stephanie Drost, the first female firefighter hired in Thunder Bay, has taken leave from her job and is one of seven potential brake women attempting to secure a spot in Beijing in 2022.