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Posted: Feb 11, 2021 6:30 AM ET | Last Updated: February 11
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit issued a class order Tuesday directing all people released from the district jail in the city to go directly to the isolation shelter upon release. One day later, it declared an outbreak within the homeless population.(Gord Ellis/CBC)
On January 27, a North Star Air plane left Thunder Bay to complete what it thought would be a standard passenger flight north to several First Nations, before returning to its headquarters in the northwestern Ontario city.
The flight made stops in Eabametoong and Neskantaga, where several people boarded. The plane then landed in Webequie.
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Posted: Jan 20, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 20
The Thunder Bay District Jail is battling an outbreak of COVID-19 since the beginning of January, after one inmate tested positive for the disease. Twenty inmates and four staff had been infected, as of Jan. 19.(Marc Doucette / CBC)
In March 2020, before the full implications of the COVID-19 pandemic could have even been imagined, Ontario s Solicitor General acted quickly to reduce the number of inmates held in the province s correctional facilities.
They granted temporary absences from custody to some people, expanded the number of people released on bail and let others out early if they were near the end of their sentence.