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Indigenous Law and Justice Institute holds Indigenous law revitalization conference

Indigenous Law and Justice Institute holds Indigenous law revitalization conference

Guests participated in a variety of workshops intended to gather their input on Indigenous law revitalization
Pet of the Week: Feisty, playful Gina

Pet of the Week: Feisty, playful Gina

Burgess rink playing for gold at national U-21s

Burgess rink playing for gold at national U-21s

Team Northern Ontario will take on Team Alberta No. 2 in the gold-medal match on Sunday in Rouyn-Noranda, Que.
City councillor makes push for Neebing trail network

City councillor makes push for Neebing trail network

Coun. Greg Johnsen is calling for a report on a potential trail network in the area of Mountain Road and Nor'Wester View School, saying it would promote safety and walkability in the area.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
More than 400 take part in Polar Plunge

More than 400 take part in Polar Plunge

Event raised nearly $140,000 for local charities.
Prince Arthur's Landing Ice rink closed for the season

Prince Arthur's Landing Ice rink closed for the season

The Community Services Department wished to thank residents who came out to use the rink on the Waterfront and said that they look forward to seeing residents out again next winter.
Suspects arrested in Friday shooting

Suspects arrested in Friday shooting

Thunder Bay's Jeffrey Morten, 46, and Pickering, Ont.'s Jaiden Smith, 23 both facing attempted murder charges.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why so many Canadians are going bankrupt

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why so many Canadians are going bankrupt

This week's podcast: Millennials account for nearly half of insolvencies, thanks to soaring credit card debt, CERB payments — and predatory lenders charging nearly 400 per cent interest
College film students meet with renowned grip

College film students meet with renowned grip

Tyler Emms has worked in the film industry for ten years as a grip and was invited to the college to participate in a filmed interview
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