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‘Early literacy fun’: Library schedules over 30 free March Break programs

‘Early literacy fun’: Library schedules over 30 free March Break programs

These plans have a mix of drop-in and registered events for kids ages zero to 18.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Forty individuals from the region receive prestigious award

Forty individuals from the region receive prestigious award

"The diversification across the region is just unbelievable," said DougallMedia's Al Cresswell of CFNO Radio.
Goods & Co. celebrates women

Goods & Co. celebrates women

'We’re acknowledging women warriors in our community that are doing incredible things,' said Maelyn Hurley, owner of Goods & Co. Market.
TBT Newshour: March 7

TBT Newshour: March 7

Girls get a feel for trades in support of International Women's Day

Girls get a feel for trades in support of International Women's Day

High school girls choosing trades is becoming an upward trend, but it's still a work in progress
Grade 7/8 students continue beloved teacher's legacy with hockey

Grade 7/8 students continue beloved teacher's legacy with hockey

The winter classic honours the memory of Tim McFarlane, a beloved teacher, mentor and coach whose passion for education and hockey continues to inspire.
Fighting Walleye stay in first-place mix with win over Lakers

Fighting Walleye stay in first-place mix with win over Lakers

Sioux Lookout and Red Lake also pulled out one-goal wins on Friday night as the playoff race tightened in the SIJHL.
Business leaders hear grim news from economist

Business leaders hear grim news from economist

Canada’s economy is weak and will only get weaker under Trump’s tariffs, says Jack M. Mintz.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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