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Gakina Awesiinyag: LU's new veterinary program puts Anishinaabe philosophy up front

Gakina Awesiinyag: LU's new veterinary program puts Anishinaabe philosophy up front

Aimed at engaging more northern students, name for the new Lakehead University's new veterinary program was chosen with help from elders.
Town's park litigation statement appreciated: Couchiching chief

Town's park litigation statement appreciated: Couchiching chief

Town of Fort Frances says it is 'committed to listening and understanding the history of the Indigenous people in this country, and how best we might move towards reconciliation.'
‘They’re not alone’: new addictions resource contributors say it will help families

‘They’re not alone’: new addictions resource contributors say it will help families

“Parents Like Us” is a new publication to help caregivers of those experiencing substance use by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Border Cats two-hit by Rox on road

Border Cats two-hit by Rox on road

Thunder Bay dropped its second straight contest, falling to 18-12, three games out of first with three to play in the first half.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Local student a finalist in international duct tape tuxedo contest

Local student a finalist in international duct tape tuxedo contest

Thunder Bay's Bronson Aggamway created his duct tape tux for the Duck brand tape 'Stuck at Prom' scholarship contest
TBT Newshour: June 25

TBT Newshour: June 25

VIDEO: Council maintains city's current tax ratio against staff recommendation

VIDEO: Council maintains city's current tax ratio against staff recommendation

Have ideas on how Thunder Bay should grow its tax base? The city wants to hear them

Have ideas on how Thunder Bay should grow its tax base? The city wants to hear them

The city is holding two town hall meetings this week to inform residents, and get their input, on its smart growth plan.
Chippewa Park carousel shelter will preserve ride that brings ‘squeals of delight’: advocate

Chippewa Park carousel shelter will preserve ride that brings ‘squeals of delight’: advocate

The city is accepting bids for contractors to build the long-planned structure, expects it to be complete in spring 2026.
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