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These stories about local people previously featured in the news are made possible through the continued support of The Power Centre as part of our Community Leaders Program.

Following up: Afghan man who helped Canadian army now helps refugees in Thunder Bay

Following up: Afghan man who helped Canadian army now helps refugees in Thunder Bay

Eid Mohammad Sultanzoi says he and his family want to contribute to Canada however they can
<b>Following Up:</b> Library launches new approach to security

Following Up: Library launches new approach to security

Safer spaces technicians shift focus from enforcement to supports at Thunder Bay's public library.
<b>Following up:</b> Bringing Indigenous plants to the forefront of the urban landscape

Following up: Bringing Indigenous plants to the forefront of the urban landscape

Responding to overwhelming support for naturalization, the city is revising its draft bylaw. 
<b>Following Up:</b> Website aims to offer one-stop-shop for local products

Following Up: Website aims to offer one-stop-shop for local products

Newly launched myLocalism website allows customers to search for local products.
<b>Following Up:</b> “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Parents’ group asks city council to consider rehabilitating space at foot of Donald Street for memorial garden honouring those lost to accidental overdose.
<b>Following Up:</b> Resolute and FWFN break ground and celebrate growing partnership

Following Up: Resolute and FWFN break ground and celebrate growing partnership

The project is planned to be complete in late October with a total of 35 new jobs being created.
<b>Following up:</b> Going mainstream

Following up: Going mainstream

Thunder Bay’s most comprehensive vegan store has moved to Memorial Avenue.
Following up: City looks to bar conversion therapy, hate speech

Following up: City looks to bar conversion therapy, hate speech

Council seeks report on policies governing use of city space.
Following up: Returned Norval Morrisseau paintings unveiled, 40 years after theft

Following up: Returned Norval Morrisseau paintings unveiled, 40 years after theft

Two works by famed artist stolen from college in 1981 will now be donated to the Thunder Bay Art Gallery.
<b>Following up:</b> NWMO site selection process

Following up: NWMO site selection process

The project has sparked interest not only from Ignace and Wabigoon Lake First Nation, but other communities including Dryden and Thunder Bay.
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