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Local food producers finding retail pathways

Local food producers finding retail pathways

The relationship between Thunder Bay-area stores and local producers continues to sprout.
Have you seen Fort William Historical Park's missing cat?

Have you seen Fort William Historical Park's missing cat?

Finch the farm cat has been missing since Friday, June 21 at approximately 7:45 p.m.
They 'give up a lot' to work on ships

They 'give up a lot' to work on ships

The port is a major player globally, receiving cargoes of grain and steel, along with manufactured mining, wind farms, and agricultural equipment.
LETTER: Mayor retracts comments about city's capacity to treat "complex issues"

LETTER: Mayor retracts comments about city's capacity to treat "complex issues"

I know that it is frustrating and challenging for people in our community who run and operate businesses, and residents, to truly understand these complex issues.
Book signing coming up for Lost Between the Cracks

Book signing coming up for Lost Between the Cracks

Mona Hardy was an advocate, knowledge keeper, and a recipient of the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
City pushed 'way beyond our capacity'

City pushed 'way beyond our capacity'

Thunder Bay mayor believes the city is "making the problem worse" when talking about the city's safe drug supply program.
The quirky story of an unconventional small business owner

The quirky story of an unconventional small business owner

Laura Whitlock is engaged in the creation of alluring murals within their shared space, as well as the development of a mushroom garden. 
Northwest lithium project has opposition

Northwest lithium project has opposition

An online petition started by a Sandy Lake First Nation member has collected more than 12,000 signatures as of June 26.
Used computers getting a second life with students in Ecuador

Used computers getting a second life with students in Ecuador

The public school board has donated computers and laptops through MEMO to students in Ecuador.
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