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Our Kids Count adopts Big Brothers Big Sisters

Our Kids Count adopts Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Big Brothers Big Sisters board will dissolve on Apr. 1 and its programs will continue to be offered under the Our Kids Count brand.
Police recover stolen motorcycle

Police recover stolen motorcycle

Police recover another stolen motorcycle after a theft at a local business more than a year ago.
Two city schools receive $4.5 million for artificial turf

Two city schools receive $4.5 million for artificial turf

The football fields at St. Patrick High School and St. Ignatius will soon be replaced with artificial turf by September 1.
Extraterrestrial life answer soon at hand: NASA

Extraterrestrial life answer soon at hand: NASA

NASA director of planetary science Jim Green believes humanity will discover whether other planets with Earth-like atmospheres exist by 2027.
Hajdu helps launch Canada's Global Skills Strategy

Hajdu helps launch Canada's Global Skills Strategy

Canada wants to make it easier to bring high-skilled workers into the country, which the Liberal government says will lead to even more jobs for Canadians.
Province to allow greater rural voice at DSSAB

Province to allow greater rural voice at DSSAB

The province will allow the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB) to expand from 12 to 14 seats to give greater voice to rural communities but how those will be distributed has yet to be decided.
Lakehead explores possible indigenous research institute

Lakehead explores possible indigenous research institute

A public discussion asked if Lakehead University should establish an indigenous research institute.
Local man faces multiple charges following gasoline theft, used stolen vehicle

Local man faces multiple charges following gasoline theft, used stolen vehicle

Thunder Bay man charged for reportedly stealing gasoline from a Wawa business.
Polar Plunge cancelled

Polar Plunge cancelled

A popular fundraiser that has generated a lot of public interest has been cancelled for this year.
City high school field to get artificial turf

City high school field to get artificial turf

St. Patrick's High School will install artificial turf on football field, joining other elementary schools that already made the switch.
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