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Flying high: Hundreds take part in annual Kite Festival

Flying high: Hundreds take part in annual Kite Festival

Even without rain, the Sunday afternoon sky featured a rainbow in the form of hundreds of brightly-coloured kites. The visual display was part of the 36th annual Kite Festival at Chippewa Park.
March honours the fallen soldiers

March honours the fallen soldiers

Former soldiers who gave their lives in Second World War were honoured during a Sunday march.
The army is on its way

The army is on its way

An infestation of tent caterpillars is on its way.

PSA: County Park trail closed for restoration

County Park trail closed for restoration The multi-use trail that runs through County Park between the splash pad and tennis courts will be closed as of Monday, June 6 to allow for restoration work.
First Nations communities, KWG consider revenue sharing plan

First Nations communities, KWG consider revenue sharing plan

Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations are considering a revenue sharing proposal with KWG Resources that could create an equal partnership to develop the Ring of Fire.
Mining Day focuses on industry’s more positive impacts

Mining Day focuses on industry’s more positive impacts

While the industry may have its share of controversy, a mining exhibition aims to show just how important it is to day-to-day life.

A picture is worth a thousand words

THUNDER BAY - A picture says a thousand words and students at École Gron Morgan are learning that through the study of photography.
Rain stalls annual fundraiser till next year

Rain stalls annual fundraiser till next year

THUNDER BAY -- Soap box racers will remain in park after organizers were forced to cancel the weekend event Saturday.
Fundraiser has pair going the distance while staying put

Fundraiser has pair going the distance while staying put

Diabetes has become an epidemic in this region, which makes raising funds for programs and services so important.
Habitat for Humanity nearly half-way to $50,000 goal

Habitat for Humanity nearly half-way to $50,000 goal

THUNDER BAY, ON, JUNE 3, 2016 - Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay has raised $23,020 so far in their campaign to turn $50,000 into $100,000 by the end of June to help a loving family build the accessible home they deserve.
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