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VIDEO: City council set to explore Soccer Northwest's indoor turf proposal

VIDEO: City council set to explore Soccer Northwest's indoor turf proposal

PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise gets FedNor funding

PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise gets FedNor funding

The federal government provided over $8 million for the period 2019 to 2025
Holiday Hero: Michelle Murdoch-Gibson

Holiday Hero: Michelle Murdoch-Gibson

Michelle Murdoch-Gibson and her husband co-founded the Rowan Tree Collective, which provides programming and a place of belonging for adults with autism and other neurodiversities
Man charged with attempted murder after argument leads to stabbing

Man charged with attempted murder after argument leads to stabbing

The accused and victim were allegedly involved in an argument on Monday night, which led to attack with an edged weapon
Council questions need for risk management position

Council questions need for risk management position

A recommendation to add a new managerial position dealing with risk management at an annual cost of $125,000 proved to be a hard sell for some city councillors.
Thunder Bay woman wins $2.5M lottery prize

Thunder Bay woman wins $2.5M lottery prize

Margo Pylypchuk plans to support some charities, travel and help her family with her winnings
Salvation Army seeks donations to reach its $260K Christmas Kettle goal

Salvation Army seeks donations to reach its $260K Christmas Kettle goal

Volunteers are also still needed to accept donations at various Christmas Kettle locations this week
NOBA 2022: Ne-Daa-Kii-Me-Naan Inc. is the Company of the Year (1-15 employees)

NOBA 2022: Ne-Daa-Kii-Me-Naan Inc. is the Company of the Year (1-15 employees)

Partnerships and land stewardship guide Indigenous forestry company
Fees for licensed child care to drop sharply by the end of this year

Fees for licensed child care to drop sharply by the end of this year

Rebates are being made available to parents of children under six
Thunder Bay selected to host Women's Baseball World Cup

Thunder Bay selected to host Women's Baseball World Cup

First stage of the tournament will be held next August, with the city also hosting the six-team finals in the summer of 2024
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