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Gathering input

Gathering input

The public is being asked to help shape a new waterfront art gallery. The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is looking to move out of its current 30,000-square foot location near Confederation College and onto Prince Arthur's landing.
Reaching out

Reaching out

There won't be any progress on the re-opening of the James Street Swing Bridge to pedestrian and vehicle traffic until early next month. Fort William First Nation has a tentative meeting scheduled with Canadian National Railway officials on Dec.

City introducing new parking meters at some city-owned lots

There may be fewer parking meters in the city by spring of 2014, but that doesn’t mean there will be fewer parking spots.
More than lists

More than lists

Improving First Nations representation on jury rolls isn't just about making lists.
Worth the risk?

Worth the risk?

Thunder Bay’s economy might not be booming yet, but there’s still plenty of confidence to inspire investors to take a risk.
Christmas Wish

Christmas Wish

Christmas comes just once a year, but for many families in Ontario’s North, it passes them by completely. At Dilico Anishnabek Family Care, it’s a story they know all too well.

Grade 12 students get College sneak peek

It's that time of year when Grade 12 students start weighing their post-secondary options. More 400 students gathered at Confederation College Wednesday to take a tour and to see first-hand the programs the college offers.

Woman charged with murder following Kasibonika incident

Officials with the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service have charged a 21-year-old woman with second-degree murder. The charge follows an incident that took place at the Kasibonika Lake First Nation.

Conference examines justice and First Nations

A conference examining ways to improve the administration of justice in First Nation communities is being held this week.

Harrison officially leaving Thunder Bay DSSAB

Melissa Harrison will not be returning to the district administration services board. Harrison took over as Chief Administrative Officer in 2011 but had been on leave for more than a year.
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