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Travelling exhibit on Indigenous culture and innovation gets provincial funding

Travelling exhibit on Indigenous culture and innovation gets provincial funding

The Indigenous Ingenuity exhibit will be stationed at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery for the upcoming winter months.
Police seek 37-year-old

Police seek 37-year-old

City police are searching for a missing woman who was last seen on Sept. 29 in the area of George Street.
Video: Sept. 30, 2021: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Video: Sept. 30, 2021: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Sept. 30, 2021: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Group plans to disrupt encampment eviction

Group plans to disrupt encampment eviction

Activist group Not One More Death announces "emergency action" as city prepares to fence off mall area frequented by homeless.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you kpiccinin for today's picture. 🌡Increasing cloudiness. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. High 22 °C.
Junior Falcons open with win over Saints

Junior Falcons open with win over Saints

Nolan Poirier runs a punt back 92 yards for a touchdown to punctuate St. Ignatius' 22-6 triumph.
“The heaviness has gotten lighter”: NAN welcomes first Truth and Reconciliation Day

“The heaviness has gotten lighter”: NAN welcomes first Truth and Reconciliation Day

Residential school survivors and Nishnawbe Aski Nation leaders expressed tentative hope the official recognition of Sept. 30 would spur greater understanding.
Matachewan youth wins national forestry award

Matachewan youth wins national forestry award

After graduating, Tristain Flood plans to obtain Registered Professional Forester (RPF) designation and start his career.
Women and Girls: For an even playing field

Women and Girls: For an even playing field

For Janet Sillman it's not about creating history or setting records; it's about enjoying doing something everyone was doing
City marks Truth and Reconciliation Day with tree planting ceremony

City marks Truth and Reconciliation Day with tree planting ceremony

The tree planting ceremony took place at Vickers Park and saw hundreds of people attend in support of residential school survivors and recognizing those who have been lost.
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