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Health career paths fast tracked for area First Nations youth

Health career paths fast tracked for area First Nations youth

THUNDER BAY -- The region's on-reserve youth are poised to play a larger role in caring for Thunder Bay's aging population following an announcement that will fast track their health industry certifications.
UPDATE: Human remains discovered belong to missing teen, OPP confirm

UPDATE: Human remains discovered belong to missing teen, OPP confirm

KENORA, Ont. - A body found Tuesday morning has been identified as 16-year-old Delaine Copenace, who had been missing since late February. Kenora municipal workers discovered the human remains shortly after 8 a.m.

Fourth Annual Award Presented to Respect champion

March 22, 2016 – The 2016 respect. Award was presented to Dianna Atkinson at Diversity Thunder Bay’s 10th Annual Celebration Breakfast for the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Awful parking lot, unclear responsibility leave businesses searching for answers

Awful parking lot, unclear responsibility leave businesses searching for answers

THUNDER BAY -- A local business owner says a financial tug-of-war between the city and his landlord over the cost of parking lot repairs is costing him clients.
Gas prices continue to move upwards in Thunder Bay

Gas prices continue to move upwards in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY – Gas prices in this city are still on the rise. The cheapest price for regular gas you’ll find in Thunder Bay, as of Tuesday morning, was 97.9-cents-per-litre. According to the online gas price watchdog Ontarioagsprices.

Snow forces Shelter House to postpone neighbourhood spring cleanup

THUNDER BAY – The Shelter House has postponed its neighbourhood spring cleanup initiative.
Romance scams will leave you broke and humiliated

Romance scams will leave you broke and humiliated

(ORILLIA, ON) – Romance scams cause victims severe financial hardship and personal embarrassment, which, despite massive losses, inhibits their decision to report the crime.

Local realtor nets prestigious philanthropy award

THUNDER BAY -- A local realtor has received a prestigious honour. Vince Mirabelli of RE/MAX Realty has been named the inaugural winner of the Canadian Realtors Care Foundation national award for philanthropy.

Matawa optimistic broadband funding is coming

The Matawa First Nations are optimistic today’s federal budget will include funding to help them connect five remote First Nation communities to a fibre-optic broadband internet.
More than 100 properties could be up for tax sale after council decision

More than 100 properties could be up for tax sale after council decision

THUNDER BAY -- More than 100 properties in the city could be going up for sale. At more than $2.5 million, the properties in tax arrears going back to 2013 were voted to be registered by city council Monday night.
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