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55 Plus Centre offering income tax clinics for seniors

55 Plus Centre offering income tax clinics for seniors

The program, which has been at the centre for over two decades, runs until April 26.
Shelters welcoming those out from the cold

Shelters welcoming those out from the cold

The facility served 130 people on Wednesday despite only being open for half of the day due to a staff shortage.
LETTER: When it comes to the LPH - where there is a will, there is a way

LETTER: When it comes to the LPH - where there is a will, there is a way

Some interesting ideas have been offered, but many seem unaware of what is happening with this land.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Police Chief Darcy Fleury issues a monthly message to the community

VIDEO:Police Chief Darcy Fleury issues a monthly message to the community

Feds providing $2.8 million to Cat Lake First Nation

Feds providing $2.8 million to Cat Lake First Nation

“As the community recovers, the federal government will ensure Cat Lake has the supports and services they need, when they need them.”
Monthly income spent on food increased 15 per cent in 2023

Monthly income spent on food increased 15 per cent in 2023

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s Food Security Report found an average family of four in the Thunder Bay District spent $158 more per month on basic food items in 2023 compared to 2022.
There is hope for future generations when it comes to diversity

There is hope for future generations when it comes to diversity

“We have one thing for our future and that's hope for our next generations.”
Police seize suspected cocaine, fentanyl after searching residences

Police seize suspected cocaine, fentanyl after searching residences

The drugs had an estimated street value of more than $135,000.
“Solutions cannot come from the colonizer,” says Hajdu

“Solutions cannot come from the colonizer,” says Hajdu

The auditor general’s report on Indigenous housing highlights the federal government's failure in closing the housing gap, but Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu believes that governments should not dictate what works best for First Nations.  
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