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VIDEO: Local demonstration supports teaching 2SLGBTQIA+ rights in schools

VIDEO: Local demonstration supports teaching 2SLGBTQIA+ rights in schools

Ford reverses Greenbelt land removal, apologizes

Ford reverses Greenbelt land removal, apologizes

Premier Ford said he was 'very, very sorry' for breaking his promise
Boshcoff signs housing target, seeking strong mayor powers

Boshcoff signs housing target, seeking strong mayor powers

Mayor Ken Boshcoff has officially pledged to meet a provincial housing target, the city says, a step that will put him in line to receive enhanced ‘strong mayor’ powers.
Catholic schools upgrading outdoor play equipment

Catholic schools upgrading outdoor play equipment

Catholic schools in the city are getting some turf treatment in their play-yards
Student trustees eager to give back

Student trustees eager to give back

Superior's Emily Drake and Westgate's Morgann De Franceschi have started two-year terms as student trustees with the Lakehead District School Board.
Northern Ontario chiefs demand meeting with premier about mining activity

Northern Ontario chiefs demand meeting with premier about mining activity

Land Defence Alliance announces plans to demand Premier Doug Ford declare an end to mining activity on traditional territory that is not supported by First Nations
Photos: Northern Lights are getting 'better and better'

Photos: Northern Lights are getting 'better and better'

Area residents are posting plenty of photos of the colourful displays on social media
Police receive funding to support victims of domestic violence

Police receive funding to support victims of domestic violence

The Thunder Bay Police Service will receive $72,300 from the provincial government to hire a victim specialist in collaboration with the Faye Peterson House focussed on trauma-informed and victim-centred approaches to survivors of intimate partner violence
TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 20, 2023: Police investigating south-side assault

TBT NEWSHOUR: Sept. 20, 2023: Police investigating south-side assault

Cabinet minister resigns, exits PC caucus after giving watchdog wrong info about Vegas trip with developer

Cabinet minister resigns, exits PC caucus after giving watchdog wrong info about Vegas trip with developer

As part of his Greenbelt investigation, Ontario's integrity commissioner poked around on the Vegas trip — following The Trillium's reporting
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