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ONWA pushes for implementation of TRC recommendations

Ontario Native Women's Association News Release ONWA Pushes for Implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Recommendations As the voice for Aboriginal women and their families in Ontario, the Ontario Native Women’s As
Thunder Bay tops infamous hate crime list: StatsCan

Thunder Bay tops infamous hate crime list: StatsCan

THUNDER BAY – The city has made it to the top of an infamous Statistics Canada list. According to a new report released by the statistic agency, Thunder Bay had the highest reported rates of hate crime in 2013, with 20.9 per 100,000 people.
New provincial rules allow more ATVs on-road access

New provincial rules allow more ATVs on-road access

New rules taking effect July 1 will give some ATVs more on-road access. New provincial laws will allow more types of off-road vehicles and all-terrain vehicles, including two-up ATVs and side-by-side ATVs, to use the shoulder of public roads.

Resolute blames Green Peace for temporary Quebec shutdowns

Resolute Forest Products is temporarily closing two of its paper mills in Quebec, due to a lack of demand for commercial paper.

LETTER: Pedestrians get no respect

It's a shame when motorists whine about being ticketed for traffic violations they knowingly committed. I have been cut off and nearly run down by the many idiots and fools who have no regard for stop signs or crosswalks.
Centre of Excellence expects residents can move-in later this year

Centre of Excellence expects residents can move-in later this year

THUNDER BAY – A 416-bed senior’s care facility is expected to have residents moving in later this year. The seven-storey $83.

Elementary school students to hold fundraiser for Nepal, RFDA

THUNDER BAY – A local elementary school class is trying to do their part to help an earthquake ravaged country across the world. The Grade 3/4 class at Claude E.

Dryden police continue to investigate following incident that sparked lockdown

Dryden Police continue to investigate an incident that caused a lockdown in part of that city Monday afternoon, and sent one man to hospital. Police received a 911 call from a female who said she was with a man believed to be in distress.
State of soccer fields at Chapples spawns petition to city (7 PHOTOS)

State of soccer fields at Chapples spawns petition to city (7 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – The state of local soccer fields is creating an “organizational nightmare” for the Thunder Bay Chill.

NAN supports St. Anne's Residential School survivor's struggle for justice

Nishnawbe Aski Nation News Release: NAN SUPPORTS ST.
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