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Business owners learn more about capital gains tax changes

Business owners learn more about capital gains tax changes

Tax experts provided information on how changes to the capital gains tax proposed in the 2024 federal budget will impact business owners.
LU holds convocation for 2,000 graduates

LU holds convocation for 2,000 graduates

Close to 2,000 students are graduating from Lakehead University in Thunder Bay this year.
Kings pull two teams out of GTHL

Kings pull two teams out of GTHL

The U13 and U16 teams will not play in the Greater Toronto Hockey League next season, though U16 players will have a chance to make the U18 team that will play in southern Ontario.
Fort 'super excited' about new food provider

Fort 'super excited' about new food provider

The historical park held a competitive tendering process which generated several bidders.
Billie Jean King Cup comes to Thunder Bay

Billie Jean King Cup comes to Thunder Bay

The visit was part of a cross-country tour to celebrate Canada winning the women’s team world title last year.
TBT NEWSHOUR May 29, 2024: 17th century human remains found at Nipigon dig site

TBT NEWSHOUR May 29, 2024: 17th century human remains found at Nipigon dig site

International scholar named as endowed chair of Finnish studies at Lakehead

International scholar named as endowed chair of Finnish studies at Lakehead

Dr. Jarmo Peltola will serve in the position at the Lakehead University campus from September 2024 to April 2025
Desirable mushroom appears aplenty this season

Desirable mushroom appears aplenty this season

Like blossoms on a tree, morels fade away rather quickly; pickers only have about two weeks to collect them before they start to decay.
Grassy Narrows chief wants to be regional chief

Grassy Narrows chief wants to be regional chief

Rudy Turtle, in his fourth year as chief of Grassy Narrows (Asubpeeschoseewagong), is one of several candidates for the top spot in the Chiefs of Ontario.
Human remains found at Nipigon construction site

Human remains found at Nipigon construction site

The remains are believed to date back to before the 17th century, according to the Ontario Coroner's Office.
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