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Father watches autistic sons make Tae Kwon Do history

Father watches autistic sons make Tae Kwon Do history

THUNDER BAY - After five strenuous years of training, two brothers became the first autistic children in Thunder Bay to earn the Tae Kwon Do black belt.

Rural health fair covers a mixture of topics

THUNDER BAY - NorWest Community Health Centre has teamed up with Lakehead Public Schools to host their 5th annual Rural Health Fair.

Fire rescue encourages fire safety as part of camping ritual

THUNDER BAY - Thunder Bay Fire Rescue reminds all campers to protect their families and guests from fire and carbon monoxide this camping season.
Police week kicks off at Intercity Shopping Centre

Police week kicks off at Intercity Shopping Centre

THUNDER BAY - The Thunder Bay Police Service will be starting off Police Week a day early to be able to connect with shoppers at Intercity Shopping Centre on Saturday, May 14, 2016.
Youth consider future in business

Youth consider future in business

THUNDER BAY - Grade 10 student, Samantha Sawyer’s passion to end hunger has been rewarded with first place.
eSports launching in Thunder Bay

eSports launching in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- Competitive video gaming is booting up in Thunder Bay this summer.
Sex-ed changes drive opposition protest

Sex-ed changes drive opposition protest

THUNDER BAY -- Parents concerned about sex education program in a last ditch effort to rally for public support.
Nick Sherman rides The Red Ride Tour

Nick Sherman rides The Red Ride Tour

The Red Ride Tour rides again. Celebrating its 6th incarnation, this tour features an eclectic collection of indigenous musicians.
Vancouver's KIDS bring grown-up hip hop to Westfort on Saturday

Vancouver's KIDS bring grown-up hip hop to Westfort on Saturday

THUNDER BAY -- Adulthood isn’t all it’s cracked up to be but the KIDS are better than all right.
Environmental illnesses becoming a growing problem

Environmental illnesses becoming a growing problem

Millions of people are living with environmental illnesses, and a local conservationist believes the problem is only getting worse.
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