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Local tug-of-war over e-cigarettes follows new law to limit vaping

Local tug-of-war over e-cigarettes follows new law to limit vaping

THUNDER BAY -- Tammy Tremblay absolutely needs to quit smoking. Tremblay underwent foot surgery but pins didn’t take, she said, because of the health effects of her tobacco use.
Women’s rights still lagging behind 26 years after Montreal massacre

Women’s rights still lagging behind 26 years after Montreal massacre

Stephanie Simko says the world needs a lot of love right now.

Schreiber council passes revitalization plan

Schreiber town council has officially passed a recommendation that could bring major changes to the town in the next 10 years.
Local delegation performs historic powwow on China's Great Wall

Local delegation performs historic powwow on China's Great Wall

THUNDER BAY – A local delegation of First Nations youth have made history.

Schreiber council passes revitalization plan

Schreiber town council has officially passed a recommendation that could bring major changes to the town in the next 10 years.

Hajdu’s ministry to examine Canada’s gender wage gap, which trails Cuba

Canada's new Minister of Status of Women is offering her thoughts on the future of the gender wage gap, and what her Ministry can do to close it.
Man allegedly leapfrogs up North Shore stealing vehicles

Man allegedly leapfrogs up North Shore stealing vehicles

NIPIGON -- A Winnipeg man who allegedly raced up the North Shore stealing vehicles over the weekend has been arrested.
Early morning fire doused in Jumbo Gardens

Early morning fire doused in Jumbo Gardens

THUNDER BAY -- A woman was taken to hospital early Sunday morning for smoke inhalation after her Strand Avenue home caught fire. Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue responded to a structural fire around 5:40 a.m.
Toastmasters butters up students for public speaking

Toastmasters butters up students for public speaking

THUNDER BAY -- Connor Byerley thought he was a terrible public speaker.
City expanding focus on 65-plus population

City expanding focus on 65-plus population

THUNDER BAY -- The “Silver Tsunami” of aging baby boomers has begun and as strain begins to show on Thunder Bay's senior services, the city's expanding its focus on aging.
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