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Career fair takes aim at teachers

Education employers from around the world were in Thunder Bay Friday for the 12th annual New Teachers Recruitment Fair at Lakehead University.

NOMA reviews growth plan

Municipal leaders from around the region were in Thunder Bay Friday to discuss the Northern Ontario Growth Plan.
Forestry’s future

Forestry’s future

Forestry graduates face an uncertain future. But forest tenure and pricing changes could be their salvation.

Former Chamber boss has new role

The former president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has a new title. Mary Long-Irwin has been named the executive director for the Northern Ontario Enterprise Gateway.

Donations pour in for Haiti

Local efforts are underway to help Haiti after a devastating earthquake Tuesday. Donations are pouring in to the Thunder Bay branch of the Canadian Red Cross to help with the devastation in Haiti.
Needle program cleaning up

Needle program cleaning up

A Health Unit outreach worker said a needle recovery program is working well on the city’s south side.

OPP finds $44K worth of drugs

A search of a residence in Sioux Lookout has resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of Oxycontin and Oxycocets, reports the OPP.

Teens forge partnership with Blood Services

A group of students are doing their part to make sure there is enough blood plasma to go around. The group of local high school students will become Northwestern Ontario's first ambassadors for the Young Blood for Life program.
Less talk, more walk

Less talk, more walk

Self-sustainability is the only way First Nations communities can ensure their economic futures are sound, says the regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
Not interested

Not interested

Thunder Bay’s District Social Services Administration Board will not take over the vacated Victoriaville Mall space left empty by a call centre closure.
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