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Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

National Summit participants are ‘sharing stories about the new forest bioeconomy,’ says the National Aboriginal Foresty Association’s executive director.
Special Feature: The complex puzzle of ward boundaries

Special Feature: The complex puzzle of ward boundaries

Part three in a series looking at Thunder Bay's council composition review and the major changes proposed for council and municipal elections in the city.
Second search warrant executed at Nipigon residence in drug investigation

Second search warrant executed at Nipigon residence in drug investigation

The same residence was raided by OPP earlier this year
Thunder Bay woman 'waiting and watching' for Hurricane Milton

Thunder Bay woman 'waiting and watching' for Hurricane Milton

'It seems to be pretty unpredictable,' says Tessa Langen, who relocated to Florida just last month
Dryden mill receives ‘clean and green’ energy funding

Dryden mill receives ‘clean and green’ energy funding

Under a previous owner, the mill dumped many tonnes of mercury into the Wabigoon River.
UPDATED: Thunder Bay man wins third straight world championship

UPDATED: Thunder Bay man wins third straight world championship

Dan Plexman, who nearly died in an industrial accident, has overcome physical and mental challenges to become an elite armwrestler
Immigration pilot program success celebrated

Immigration pilot program success celebrated

More than 500 employers participated in the program and more than 900 skilled workers retained
On-demand service may be in Thunder Bay’s transit future

On-demand service may be in Thunder Bay’s transit future

The city’s transit department went before council on Monday, Oct. 7 to presents their ideas for transit transformation.
Breast cancer screening age drops

Breast cancer screening age drops

The provincial change will allow upwards of one million individuals the opportunity to be screened, according to a provincial news release. 
Did you lose your wedding ring at Quetico Park?

Did you lose your wedding ring at Quetico Park?

A visitor to Quetico found the ring during this year's paddling season
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