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Indigenous youth get skills development boost

Indigenous youth get skills development boost

Nokiiwin Tribal Council to receive $3 million from federal government for skills development, $843,000 from province for enhanced health and safety training.
Respiratory illness outbreak at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Respiratory illness outbreak at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Officials at the Health Unit and Hogarth Riverview Manor have declared an outbreak of a respiratory illness affecting Orchid (5 South).
Longlac break and enter leads to drug charges

Longlac break and enter leads to drug charges

A Longlac woman faces drug-related charges following drug bust Tuesday afternoon in Longlac.
January 18, 2018: Best Location Video

January 18, 2018: Best Location Video

January 18, 2018: Best Location
Confederation College's firefighter program is training tomorrow's heroes

Confederation College's firefighter program is training tomorrow's heroes

The students in Confederation College’s Pre-Service Firefighter program begin a three-day training session at Oliver-Paipoonge Fire and Emergency Service’s Kakabeka Station.
Three people charged in connection to property crimes

Three people charged in connection to property crimes

Police have arrested and charged three people in connection with several property crimes.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Pack the umbrella today?
TGIF: $100 Gift Card to Menchie's Frozen Yogurt!

TGIF: $100 Gift Card to Menchie's Frozen Yogurt!

Stephanie Wesley is today's TGIF winner!
Budget to spend less on roads as maintenance costs rise

Budget to spend less on roads as maintenance costs rise

Proposed 2018 city budget has $7 million earmarked for road repaving, down from $10.1 million the previous year and the now $13 million estimated annually to maintain the network.
Fort William, Catholic board partner to launch kindergarten in community

Fort William, Catholic board partner to launch kindergarten in community

Full-day kindergarten program to begin for 2018-2019 school year for up to 30 students.
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