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Wisdom: Cultural Significance of a Pow Wow

Wisdom: Cultural Significance of a Pow Wow

Pow wows are powerful Indigenous gatherings where a number of generations come together to honour traditions.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Candidates slam Conservative approach to health and long-term care

Candidates slam Conservative approach to health and long-term care

Three of five candidates in the Thunder Bay-Superior North race attended Tuesday night's forum, put on by the Thunder Bay and District Injured Workers Group.
Driver causes havoc on Kenogami Avenue

Driver causes havoc on Kenogami Avenue

Man driving truck collides with several vehicles, collapses wall of home on Kenogami Avenue, police and residents report.
Nurse at Sandy Lake First Nation wins award from Indigenous Services Canada

Nurse at Sandy Lake First Nation wins award from Indigenous Services Canada

Hannah Gray is one of four recipients of the 2022 Awards of Excellence in Nursing
Provincial leaders debate northern issues

Provincial leaders debate northern issues

Highways, the opioid crisis, and the rising cost of living among issues debated by four party leaders.
Council in Brief: May 9

Council in Brief: May 9

City council approves tennis bubble for Chapples Park, councillor questions raises for management and non-union staff.
Third area of St. Joseph's hospital in COVID-19 outbreak

Third area of St. Joseph's hospital in COVID-19 outbreak

Latest outbreak impacts 2 South area, while two other outbreaks remain active at the hospital.
Friends of Wabakimi look to protect new areas near the NW Ontario wilderness park

Friends of Wabakimi look to protect new areas near the NW Ontario wilderness park

The group is collaborating on an expedition this month with Ontario Nature.
New COVID vaccination data released for Thunder Bay district

New COVID vaccination data released for Thunder Bay district

To date, 22 per cent of people 60 or over have received four doses
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