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LU supporting truth and reconciliation through art

LU supporting truth and reconciliation through art

Dr. Gillian Siddall, Lakehead's president and vice-chancellor, said the work of truth and reconciliation goes on every day at the university and all over the country.
Incidents caused brief hold and secure at two Lakehead public schools

Incidents caused brief hold and secure at two Lakehead public schools

Lakehead Public Schools would like to thank emergency services, the staff and students for making sure the school communities were safe during this time.
Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

CN delivers approximately 45,000 rail cars per year to the Port of Thunder Bay, which makes this crossing a valuable supply chain for Canadian resources, particularly grain.
Mayor’s Mulligan celebrates 20th anniversary

Mayor’s Mulligan celebrates 20th anniversary

The tournament raises money each year for PRO Kids.
Parents reminded to double check school bus numbers

Parents reminded to double check school bus numbers

Students getting on the wrong bus is an annual occurrence, but one the head of the local school-bus consortium said could be avoided.
Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Ontario’s back-to-basics plan only strengthened policies that were already in place.
Police being proactive for back to school

Police being proactive for back to school

Police continue to be concerned with inattentive and speedy drivers.
Blue-green algae found in Lake Nipigon

Blue-green algae found in Lake Nipigon

The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae at Poplar Lodge Park, Lake Nipigon, on Aug. 26.
A family approach to volunteering for the Thunder Bay Food Bank

A family approach to volunteering for the Thunder Bay Food Bank

Within that team of volunteers are three generations of the same family, who have made volunteering for the food bank a family activity!  
T3PS asking for assistance in locating wanted man

T3PS asking for assistance in locating wanted man

Treaty Three Police Service is asking the public to assist in locating a wanted man from Wabaseemoong First Nation.
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