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Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name changes, including changing to a single name, can be done through Service Ontario
Northwestern Fur Trappers Association looking to the future

Northwestern Fur Trappers Association looking to the future

Members of the Northwestern Fur Trappers Association are looking to make sure that their way of life continues for years to come.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fighting Walleye score 11 in seventh straight win

Fighting Walleye score 11 in seventh straight win

OLIVER PAIPOONGE – The Kenora Islanders were no match for the Kam River Fighting Walleye.
VIDEO: Justin Trudeau pays tribute to late PM Brian Mulroney

VIDEO: Justin Trudeau pays tribute to late PM Brian Mulroney

Police respond to weapons call in Intercity area

Police respond to weapons call in Intercity area

Residents can expect a visible police presence. Police ask members of the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues.
Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Ottawa will provide $58.8 million to keep the program, which funds journalists in underserved areas, until 2027.
“Tons of jobs but no people”: Workforce Planning Board shares concerns over worker retention across the region

“Tons of jobs but no people”: Workforce Planning Board shares concerns over worker retention across the region

During the Thunder Bay District Municipal League conference and annual general meeting held in Nipigon, officials from across the region heard a presentation about the staggering number of jobs available on the market right now.
Transit fees increasing on April 1

Transit fees increasing on April 1

Cash fare will be $3.25 with fares across the board increasing an average of 6.5 per cent.
FWFN Chief wants promise of a long-term care home fulfilled by Trudeau

FWFN Chief wants promise of a long-term care home fulfilled by Trudeau

The most recent application was made to Ottawa in 2022 when Peter Collins was chief, and it was asking for $25 million in funding to support a proposed long-term care home in the community. That application was denied.
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