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Matawa official gets Skookum Jim mining industry award

Matawa official gets Skookum Jim mining industry award

Pic River First Nation's Peter Moses is receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Prospectors and Developers convention in Toronto for his work engaging First Nations people and communities in the mining sector.
Dawson Court and Grandview Lodge are still costing Thunder Bay taxpayers

Dawson Court and Grandview Lodge are still costing Thunder Bay taxpayers

The City of Thunder Bay is still trying to sell two former homes for the aged.
Building a home one log at a time

Building a home one log at a time

A new log home is taking shape in Neebing with the help of some Timber Kings.
Water and sustainability up for discussion

Water and sustainability up for discussion

Water and sustainability up for discussion during Research and Innovation Week at Lakehead University.
Council chooses precast for High Street wall

Council chooses precast for High Street wall

A nearly three-year debate over the High Street retaining wall concluded on Monday as council ordered its administration to tender the $2.4-million project with a precast face.
Trail draft plan topped with Trowbridge bike park

Trail draft plan topped with Trowbridge bike park

The Trails Master Plan that would connect mountain bike trails in the Current River area is proposing a 115-metre dirt bike park at its head in Trowbridge Falls.
Eight-year-old faces expensive bone-marrow battle

Eight-year-old faces expensive bone-marrow battle

Go Fund Me page seeks to raise $25,000 for Lilly Savage to cover her parents' expenses during her lengthy recovery.
Canadian Hearing Society workers hit picket line

Canadian Hearing Society workers hit picket line

Union members walk of job to protest proposed sick-leave changes and lack of raises.
Thunder Bay office for MMIW inquiry coming by April

Thunder Bay office for MMIW inquiry coming by April

A special office in Thunder Bay will contribute to Ontario's support of the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women.
Federal government not abdicating role in Grassy Narrows cleanup, says Murray

Federal government not abdicating role in Grassy Narrows cleanup, says Murray

Ontario Environment Minister Glen Murray says there's no reason to think Ottawa is not committed to addressing the long-standing issue of mercury contamination and cleanup at Grassy Narrows First Nation.
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