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Confederation College finds unique way to celebrate traditional event

Confederation College finds unique way to celebrate traditional event

The annual Community Partners' Evening celebrated its 25th anniversary with a drive through pickup of ‘Have a Hoot’ boxes
Bestselling local author sets the scene at Kingsway Park Public School

Bestselling local author sets the scene at Kingsway Park Public School

Students at Kingsway Park Public School celebrated Literacy Day with a national bestselling author, Jean E. Pendziwol.
Police warn of phishing emails, text messages circulating

Police warn of phishing emails, text messages circulating

City police warn of possible spike in the circulation of fraudulent emails and text messages.
Thunder Bay resident fined $880 after hosting event with 23 people

Thunder Bay resident fined $880 after hosting event with 23 people

Thunder Bay OPP attended a private residence on Sunday, Jan. 24, in the Township of Shuniah after receiving reports of a large gathering of people. 
City calls for artists, vendors to apply for summer events schedule

City calls for artists, vendors to apply for summer events schedule

City not sure what events like Canada Day may look like, given the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
NW Health Unit reports six new COVID-19 cases

NW Health Unit reports six new COVID-19 cases

Region now has 21 active COVID-19 cases.
Atikokan OPP seize $46K worth of street drugs

Atikokan OPP seize $46K worth of street drugs

Four people have been charged with drug-related offences following a drug seizure at an Atikokan residence on Tuesday.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hogarth Riverview Manor

New outbreak comes three days after the last outbreak was declared over at the long-term care facility, operated by St. Joseph's Care Group.
Our Kids Count lands second Bell Let's Talk Community Fund grant

Our Kids Count lands second Bell Let's Talk Community Fund grant

The $25,000 will be used to upgrade counselling services offered by the Thunder Bay organization.
Volunteers to reduce emergency response times in Fort William First Nation

Volunteers to reduce emergency response times in Fort William First Nation

The Fort William First Nation First Response Team will be dispatched to medical calls for service in the community and hope to cut response times in half.
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