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International scholar named as endowed chair of Finnish studies at Lakehead

International scholar named as endowed chair of Finnish studies at Lakehead

Dr. Jarmo Peltola will serve in the position at the Lakehead University campus from September 2024 to April 2025
Desirable mushroom appears aplenty this season

Desirable mushroom appears aplenty this season

Like blossoms on a tree, morels fade away rather quickly; pickers only have about two weeks to collect them before they start to decay.
Grassy Narrows chief wants to be regional chief

Grassy Narrows chief wants to be regional chief

Rudy Turtle, in his fourth year as chief of Grassy Narrows (Asubpeeschoseewagong), is one of several candidates for the top spot in the Chiefs of Ontario.
Human remains found at Nipigon construction site

Human remains found at Nipigon construction site

The remains are believed to date back to before the 17th century, according to the Ontario Coroner's Office.
Pineau back with Cats after stellar rookie season at Creighton

Pineau back with Cats after stellar rookie season at Creighton

Thunder Bay right-hander was 8-1 with a 3.21 ERA with the Creighton University Blue Jays and will get the home-opener start on Friday.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats battle back to win third straight to open season

Border Cats battle back to win third straight to open season

LA CROSSE, Wisc. – The Thunder Bay Border Cats are off to one of the fastest starts in team history.
Cava leads Minnesota to PWHL championship

Cava leads Minnesota to PWHL championship

Thunder Bay forward scored once and added a helper to lead her team to a title-clinching 3-0 Game 5 triumph in the first PWHL championship final.
VIDEO: Historic human remains found at Nipigon Parks Canada site

VIDEO: Historic human remains found at Nipigon Parks Canada site

Lawyer predicts 2025 trial for lawsuit over disastrous 2012 flooding

Lawyer predicts 2025 trial for lawsuit over disastrous 2012 flooding

The lawsuit against the City of Thunder Bay seeks $375 million in compensation for damages.
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