Thunder BayA shelter-in-place advisory for Ginoogaming First Nation has been lifted. Police issued the advisory on Wednesday as they searched for two individuals said to be armed and dangerous. One person has been found deceased and another injured, but police have not yet provided further details.1 person found deceased, the other injured, Ontario Provincial Police saidCBC News · Posted: Oct 09, 2025 8:16 AM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours agoGinoogaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario has been under a shelter in place advisory since early Wednesday morning. (ginoogamingfn.ca)A shelter-in-place advisory issued for Ginoogaming First Nation on Wednesday has been lifted, Ontario Provincial Police said.Police issued the advisory following an early-morning response to the community, where gunfire had been reported. Police then engaged in a search for two individuals said to be armed and dangerous and at-large in the area.In an update on Thursday afternoon, police said one person had been found deceased and another injured. No further details have been provided, but police said “the situation has stabilized in the community and the threat to public safety is no longer considered active.”The investigation is ongoing, however, and police are urging people in the area to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.College, other schools closedThe search led to a number of school and business closures in the area.Nishnawbe Aski Nation officials held a news conference in Thunder Bay on Thursday afternoon.In a statement, officials said leaders will address urgent issues related to policing, justice and community safety with “the backdrop of the unfolding situation in Ginoogaming First Nation.”The news conference can be streamed online.