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50 years and an apology later, Brunswick Four member celebrates Pride at local school

50 years and an apology later, Brunswick Four member celebrates Pride at local school

Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute raised the Pride flag with Brunswick Four member Adrienne Rosen.
Library gearing up to fundraise for ‘generational’ overhaul, CEO says

Library gearing up to fundraise for ‘generational’ overhaul, CEO says

The Thunder Bay Public Library is hiring for a campaign assistant to help drive upcoming fundraising efforts.
Aroland, Bearskin Lake call out Ford government over Bill 5

Aroland, Bearskin Lake call out Ford government over Bill 5

First Nations want the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act repealed.
60-year-old man charged with impaired driving

60-year-old man charged with impaired driving

The man is scheduled to appear in the court in mid-July.
June expected to be hotter than usual as forest fires burn up the Northwest

June expected to be hotter than usual as forest fires burn up the Northwest

Environment Canada says May was also largely warmer than average and the region saw much less rainfall.
City reiterates support for Community Auditorium

City reiterates support for Community Auditorium

The president of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium board said "we have no issues with the city"
'End of the line' reached, Ignace must pay up in wrongful firing suit

'End of the line' reached, Ignace must pay up in wrongful firing suit

The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the municipality's application to appeal a Superior Court decision.
Firefighter shortage threatens survival of rural fire services: chief

Firefighter shortage threatens survival of rural fire services: chief

The Pass Lake Volunteer Fire Team is unable to meet the staffing levels sought by the province according to fire chief Alex Pyne.
Wetland park being developed at Pool 6 site this year

Wetland park being developed at Pool 6 site this year

Thunder Bay city officials say it will help filter stormwater runoff before it hits Lake Superior.
‘Walk in balance’: Two-Spirit powwow celebrates outside the binary

‘Walk in balance’: Two-Spirit powwow celebrates outside the binary

This year, organizers said the Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre partnered with Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek to ensure they could come together and provide the best and biggest powwow they could for their community.
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