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Northern export agency has money for small mining businesses

Northern export agency has money for small mining businesses

Companies are encouraged to take advantage of funding to get expert advice in helping them bring their products and services to the rest of the world
Emergency services on scene of collision on Highway 11/17

Emergency services on scene of collision on Highway 11/17

Emergency services responding to a collision at the intersection of Highway 17 and Balsam Street.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fort William First Nation celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day (6 photos)

Fort William First Nation celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day (6 photos)

Hundreds celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day with a pow wow on Mount McKay on Tuesday.
Responding to feedback, city goes further on yard naturalization

Responding to feedback, city goes further on yard naturalization

The City of Thunder Bay has tweaked proposed new property standards to expand residents’ ability to naturalize their yards.
Ukrainian Missionary, Ed Dickson, visits Manitouwadge Church

Ukrainian Missionary, Ed Dickson, visits Manitouwadge Church

Ukrainian Missionary, Ed Dickson's passionate for helping knows no bounds.
Google honours Norval Morrisseau on National Indigenous People's Day

Google honours Norval Morrisseau on National Indigenous People's Day

Two artists originally from Northwestern Ontario illustrated the Google doodle.
Lakehead's revamped food centre responds to student hunger

Lakehead's revamped food centre responds to student hunger

The Lakehead University Student Union has unveiled a new Food Resource Centre, a reimagined food bank that will also offer kitchen and lounge space.
A CN freight train derailed west of Thunder Bay

A CN freight train derailed west of Thunder Bay

Seven railcars carrying potash left the tracks
Public input or community input: who should have a say in nuclear waste management?

Public input or community input: who should have a say in nuclear waste management?

Community studies will provide important information for Ignace, however, the activist group We the Nuclear-Free North wants more public input across the province.
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