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We Stand Up provides students with inspiration

We Stand Up provides students with inspiration

THUNDER BAY – Thirty years ago, Whitney Houston told the world she believes the children are the future.
Kenora OPP investigate rash of stolen vehicles

Kenora OPP investigate rash of stolen vehicles

(KENORA, ON) On Tuesday May 3, 2016 at approximately 7:00 a.m, members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a complaint of several stolen vehicles from a business on Highway 658.

Get screened: Breast cancer screening event set for today

(Thunder Bay, May 4, 2016) – Today, women across the province are being encouraged to get screened for breast cancer as part of a one-day breast cancer screening marathon called ‘Mammothon’.
Shipping season off to strong start

Shipping season off to strong start

THUNDER BAY – An early start to the shipping season has seen the local port handling 20 per cent more cargo through April than the five-year average.
Know the rules of the road before getting on that bicycle

Know the rules of the road before getting on that bicycle

(MARATHON, ON) –Spring has finally arrived and that means it’s time to go cycling. Members of the Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) want to remind all cyclists of bicycle safety for injury and crime prevention.
Small business too big to ignore: Chamber

Small business too big to ignore: Chamber

Nearly 3 million Ontarians are employed by small businesses of 100 or less employees, but the rising cost of doing business in the province is stunting their growth THUNDER BAY: The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Ontario Cha

Province spending $39.2M on four highway projects

The province is spending nearly $40 million on four highway improvement projects throughout the region. The Ministry of Transportation announced Wednesday they will be spending $39.
Open Streets a no go this year

Open Streets a no go this year

Thunder Bay - The popular Open Streets event will not be going ahead in Thunder Bay this year. Officials from Eco-Superior say they just weren't able to secure the funding needed, to make it happen again.
Workshop aims to dig up root issues of racism

Workshop aims to dig up root issues of racism

THUNDER BAY – Dave Cryderman is the first to admit there’s an issue with him leading an anti-racism workshop. “The presentation has a problem in that I’m a white man leading this discussion about racism and colonialism.
Morriseau resigns as Fort William First Nation councillor

Morriseau resigns as Fort William First Nation councillor

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION – Georjann Morriseau is stepping down as a Fort William First Nation councillor.
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