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VIDEO: Work still stalled at Finlandia site

VIDEO: Work still stalled at Finlandia site

Mother of child found ‘severely malnourished’ sentenced to time served

Mother of child found ‘severely malnourished’ sentenced to time served

The accused woman pleaded guilty to failing to provide the necessities of life after her child with special needs was found dehydrated and severely malnourished
Construction at Finnish Labour Temple yet to restart

Construction at Finnish Labour Temple yet to restart

Developer says he will provide an update when there are "more definite plans to start again."
Increasing safety concerns for Pride organizers in Northwest

Increasing safety concerns for Pride organizers in Northwest

Pride organizations in Northwestern Ontario have noticed increase hostility and may make use of emergency federal funding announced this week to help cover the cost of extra security.
Shelter House trying to fill $150k funding gap

Shelter House trying to fill $150k funding gap

Shelter House is looking to raise money to balance its 2023 budget
Explosives found on Marlborough Street

Explosives found on Marlborough Street

Police say they don't believe the explosives are active, but have taped off the area as a precaution while they investigate further.
Aysanabee picks up three wins at Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards

Aysanabee picks up three wins at Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards

Performer won rising star, pop/alternative/rock album of the year, and artistic video.
Could airships offer a cheaper, greener supply line for the Far North?

Could airships offer a cheaper, greener supply line for the Far North?

Online panel weighs benefits of innovative tech to lower freight costs, create more equitable access to health care
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 6, 2023: Thunder Bay police, NAPS sign agreement

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 6, 2023: Thunder Bay police, NAPS sign agreement

City bolsters Evergreen with emergency funding

City bolsters Evergreen with emergency funding

A youth centre in the Simpson-Ogden neighbourhood has staved off funding challenges, at least for now, with a $10,000 infusion from the City of Thunder Bay.
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