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Lakehead names Wesley-Esquimaux Truth and Reconciliation chair

Lakehead names Wesley-Esquimaux Truth and Reconciliation chair

Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux has been named Lakehead University's Truth and Reconciliation chair, the first such position in a Canadian university.
OPP responding to bear calls daily

OPP responding to bear calls daily

Bear activity in the Greenstone area has led to almost daily calls to the OPP and the MNRF
Disc golf newest addition to one city high school

Disc golf newest addition to one city high school

Students at École secondaire catholique de la Vérendrye are practicing their throwing skills as they welcome the first school yard disc golf course in the city
Fire heavily damages Stapleton Street home

Fire heavily damages Stapleton Street home

Interior of Westfort home charred in Saturday night fire
Project to inspire women victimized by sexual violence

Project to inspire women victimized by sexual violence

A new local project hopes to inspire a public narrative on sexual violence through education and understanding.
UPDATE: Pedestrian killed in Cumberland Street collision

UPDATE: Pedestrian killed in Cumberland Street collision

Police close down section of Cumberland Street, witness says pedestrian struck by truck
All revved up at Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride

All revved up at Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride

With a rev of the engine dozens of bikers rode across town for the 33rd annual Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride.
Local students celebrate Peace Day

Local students celebrate Peace Day

Saturday marked the United Nations Day of Peace and to celebrate the Thunder Bay Rotary Club hosted a celebration at the Peace Pole.
Inaugural event raises awareness for PTSD

Inaugural event raises awareness for PTSD

United by Trauma hosts its inaugural I Run and Rock event, helping first responders deal with post-traumatic stress disorder
Police charge man in connection with Court Street death

Police charge man in connection with Court Street death

Thunder Bay Police Service have made an arrest following a suspicious death on Court Street Thursday.
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