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First Nations say governments should give fewer subsidies to fossil fuels and far more to nature-based climate solutions

First Nations say governments should give fewer subsidies to fossil fuels and far more to nature-based climate solutions

If Canada pivots to NCS solutions by 2030, the country could reduce emissions by 11 per cent (78 megatonnes of carbon dioxide annually), according to a landmark study that 17 research institutions conducted in 2021.
Author inspires students to bring positivity and math together

Author inspires students to bring positivity and math together

The presentation inspired Grade 6 students to be positive when solving a math problem.
MPP Holland says province still committed to bringing cardiovascular surgery to city

MPP Holland says province still committed to bringing cardiovascular surgery to city

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre expects to receive approval to award construction contract for cardiovascular surgery expansion by early 2025.
Encounter nightmares through the halls of the Thunder Bay Museum

Encounter nightmares through the halls of the Thunder Bay Museum

Saturday night will be intense, Scott Bradley, executive director at Thunder Bay Museum, warned.
Ice Dogs end North Stars 9-game streak in OT

Ice Dogs end North Stars 9-game streak in OT

McLaren Paulsen scored three times, including the overtime winner, to lead the Ice Dogs to a 5-4 triumph.
What's Poppin': Oct. 19, 2024

What's Poppin': Oct. 19, 2024

Check out what's poppin' this weekend!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

High-flying senior Tigers remain undefeated

High-flying senior Tigers remain undefeated

Mitchell Papineau threw three touchdowns to Cole McVety in Westgate's 35-21 win over St. Ignatius.
Thunder Bay-born former Olympian wanted in U.S. on drug, murder charges

Thunder Bay-born former Olympian wanted in U.S. on drug, murder charges

Ryan Wedding has been charged in connection to a large drug trafficking operation in Mexico and California but remains at large.
Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

First Nations chiefs from across Canada voted to reject a settlement agreement on long-term reform of child and family services.
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