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$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

Hajdu was at the Neeganii-Iishawin economic development gathering, where she announced the over $2.5 million invested into Indigenous-led projects
Impaired drivers keep police busy in Kenora

Impaired drivers keep police busy in Kenora

Within one hour on Sunday morning, police had laid two separate impaired charges.
Woman charged with cocaine possession, trafficking in Kingfisher Lake First Nation

Woman charged with cocaine possession, trafficking in Kingfisher Lake First Nation

33 year-old was released on conditions following a bail hearing Monday
'Water doesn't respect borders,' says opponent of mining in northeastern Minnesota

'Water doesn't respect borders,' says opponent of mining in northeastern Minnesota

Friends of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness face 'an uphill battle' preventing new mining operations nearby
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

UPDATE: 3 taken to hospital after Highway 11-17 crash east of Thunder Bay

UPDATE: 3 taken to hospital after Highway 11-17 crash east of Thunder Bay

Multiple first responders were called to the scene Tuesday evening.
VIDEO: Community group trying to raise $1M for indoor turf facility

VIDEO: Community group trying to raise $1M for indoor turf facility

First Nations economic development conference sells out

First Nations economic development conference sells out

The hosts of the event are Independent First Nations Alliance, Shibogama First Nations Council, Matawa First Nations, Windigo Community Development Corporation, ThawiKayhiGan Group, and Keewaytinook Okimakanak.
Contest! Win tickets to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts games!

Contest! Win tickets to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts games!

Daily contest – New winners every day at 04:00PM!
City moves forward on pet burials and parking, defers outdoor rinks

City moves forward on pet burials and parking, defers outdoor rinks

Thunder Bay’s city council moves forward on some key items.
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