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'Significant' number of possible grave sites identified at McIntosh Indian Residential School

'Significant' number of possible grave sites identified at McIntosh Indian Residential School

The survey was completed this month and further results are anticipated by November, according to a media release issued Saturday.
Big City Mayors seek power to deal with homeless encampments

Big City Mayors seek power to deal with homeless encampments

The organization, including Thunder Bay Mayor Ken Boshcoff, is asking the province for more ability to restrict and control encampments, along with changes to the mental health act and legislation outlawing the open and public use of illicit drugs, including alcohol.
Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

A 26-year-old male has been taken into custody after Saturday alleged stabbing incident left a woman in hospital with serious injuries.
UPDATE: Protest closes southbound section of Highway 11

UPDATE: Protest closes southbound section of Highway 11

Red Rock Indian Band plans peaceful demonstration on Monday to speak out against repeated indignities to ancestral remains.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Two sites identified for 'village' for homeless people

Two sites identified for 'village' for homeless people

Thunder Bay administrators are recommending the city choose between a location on Miles St. East and the Kam River Heritage Park
HalloWheelies party at Goods & Co. Market

HalloWheelies party at Goods & Co. Market

The Wheelies Roller Rink at Goods & Co. Market was a hit once again.
Step Up campaign highlights children and youth who are making a difference

Step Up campaign highlights children and youth who are making a difference

Wear purple on Oct. 25 to show support or nominate a child or youth who is making a difference at dilico.com/stepup 
Climate-committed and climate-curious people gather for discussion

Climate-committed and climate-curious people gather for discussion

After the first annual Northwest Climate Gathering in 2023, there was a loud call for it to be held again.
What's Poppin': Oct. 20, 2024

What's Poppin': Oct. 20, 2024

Check out what's poppin' this weekend
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