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Students reflect on national science fair experience

Students reflect on national science fair experience

Six students travelled to Ottawa for the event from May 25 to June 1.
Canada Post unveils a commemorative stamp honouring Josephine Mandamin

Canada Post unveils a commemorative stamp honouring Josephine Mandamin

It’s important for Indigenous and non-indigenous people to learn about how to work together to preserve the water and take care of Mother Earth, Regina Mandamin said.
VIDEO: Premier visits Greenstone to renew First Nation partnerships

VIDEO: Premier visits Greenstone to renew First Nation partnerships

Bucks edge Border Cats in extra innings

Bucks edge Border Cats in extra innings

Dylan Mazoch doubled in the winning run in the top of the eighth, earning Waterloo a 6-5 win.
Injury, PTSD top reasons for police officer WSIB claims

Injury, PTSD top reasons for police officer WSIB claims

Police board hears about top reported health and safety claims.
Golf course condo project waits for better prices

Golf course condo project waits for better prices

Di Gregorio Developments hopes to erect the shell next spring if material costs come down
City now accepting applications for housing grants

City now accepting applications for housing grants

Housing grants will be available to homeowners and builders from the Housing Accelerator Fund through the city.
Tent caterpillars show up in some Thunder Bay neighbourhoods

Tent caterpillars show up in some Thunder Bay neighbourhoods

Severe defoliation is also being observed in some area aspen stands.
Premier Ford appears in Greenstone for announcement

Premier Ford appears in Greenstone for announcement

The province has announced major funding and support for several First Nations-led projects across the municipality of Greenstone. Premier Doug Ford appeared in Greenstone accompanied by other representatives from the province, local government, and First Nations to make the announcement.
Cats smack three homers in win over Waterloo

Cats smack three homers in win over Waterloo

Thunder Bay pitching staff kept Waterloo without a hit into the seventh, helping complete Tuesday night's contest halted by rain.
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