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City, Community Living celebrates partnership program

City, Community Living celebrates partnership program

Five years ago Community Living Thunder Bay and the City of Thunder Bay formed a partnership to integrate people with disabilities into mainstream cultural and recreational activities; today the program serves more than 75 people each week.
St. Ignatius grad off to Toronto for G8/G20-like meeting

St. Ignatius grad off to Toronto for G8/G20-like meeting

A St. Ignatius graduate learned a few Russian phrases before departing a life-changing youth conference that will mirror the G8/G20 summits.
New strategic plan

New strategic plan

The first five years of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine were about establishing the school and getting it up and running.
Race card

Race card

Everyone has a bias but police officers are expected to focus on behavioural issues and not ethnicity, says the city’s chief of police.

SIU investigating death after arrest in Red Lake

The province’s Special Investigations Unit announced Tuesday that it is probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who was being held in custody in Red Lake.
Mapping creativity

Mapping creativity

Being an artist is a rewarding career choice, but it doesn’t always pay the bills. With little money in the advertising coffers, creative types often have to rely on word-of-mouth to draw traffic to their studios.

Council holds historic meeting at Chippewa Park

City council made history Monday night by holding part of its meeting at Chippewa Park for the first time in the park’s history.

Driver, passenger OK after vehicle rolls over

A driver and passenger involved in a single-vehicle rollover sustained minor injuries following their Monday afternoon crash.
Lay of the land

Lay of the land

The city got its first look at what to do with lands around the Kaministiquia River Monday night.
Celebrating culture

Celebrating culture

Rebecca Taylor grew up immersed in the Aboriginal way of life, but having moved to the city she says she’s worried her young daughter might miss out on an important part of her culture.
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