THUNDER BAY – A collection of items donated by St. Joseph’s Care Group will help the Thunder Bay Museum tell the story of the COVID-19 pandemic in Northwestern Ontario.
St. Joseph’s Care Group president Kelli O’Brien said the collection will preserve a record of how the community reacted in a moment of crisis.
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