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New film explores sexual violence

New film explores sexual violence

Autumn Springs, a film produced in Northern Ontario, explores the issue of sexual violence from a variety of perspectives.
Screen for Life Coach ready to hit road

Screen for Life Coach ready to hit road

Mobile unit will be offering colon-cancer testing for men during its six-month tour of Northwestern Ontario.
Hajdu tapped for trade mission

Hajdu tapped for trade mission

The Prime Minister's Office has chosen Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Patty Hajdu to participate in a trade mission to Wisconsin in May that will reinforce the value of free trade between Canada and the U.S.
Hotel hit with fines in fire code violations

Hotel hit with fines in fire code violations

A Thunder Bay Hotel is facing fines following recent fire code violations.
NAN calls for inquest on anniversary of tragic fire that killed nine

NAN calls for inquest on anniversary of tragic fire that killed nine

Shoddy building standards, a lack of firefighting equipment and overcrowding all put lives at risk, says Pikangikum First Nation Chief Dean Owen.
Council to debate last step in pothole machine purchase

Council to debate last step in pothole machine purchase

The City of Thunder Bay could see a new pothole-fixing machine in the near future.
Body identified as missing Wabigoon First Nation woman

Body identified as missing Wabigoon First Nation woman

\The Ontario Provincial Police has identified a body found in Wainwright Township near Dryden as that of missing Wabigoon Lake First Nation woman Emily "Chico" Brown.
Thunder Bay resident wins $1 million

Thunder Bay resident wins $1 million

Geraldine Tennant is Thunder Bay's newest millionaire.
FWFN Development Corporation tax arrears total $5.7M

FWFN Development Corporation tax arrears total $5.7M

Documents obtained by TB Newswatch show the Fort William First Nation Development Corporation is $5.7 million in municipal tax arrears. The First Nation's leadership contends the land has never been surrendered and is urging the city to give it back.
Big Trout Bay to remain undeveloped

Big Trout Bay to remain undeveloped

Nature Conservancy of Canada forms cross-border partnership to protect 21 kilometres of Lake Superior shoreline.
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