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Day of Mourning honours injured workers

Day of Mourning honours injured workers

The International Day of Mourning paid tribute to three railroad workers who were killed in a derailment in British Columbia in February
Collins sworn in as chief for final time

Collins sworn in as chief for final time

Peter Collins was officially sworn in as chief of Fort William First Nation for what he said will be his final term as leader
Letter to the editor: Northwest Film Fest success

Letter to the editor: Northwest Film Fest success

The North of Superior Film Association extends heartfelt thanks for the enthusiastic response shown for the 26th Northwest Film Fest.
Adopt Me: Kapten loves to go for walks

Adopt Me: Kapten loves to go for walks

Tbnewswatch.com, in partnership with Paws for Love, brings you a regular feature highlighting a pet that is in need of adoption.
EcoSuperior hosting electronic waste collection

EcoSuperior hosting electronic waste collection

EcoSuperior will be collecting electronic waste at Bay Village Coffee on Sunday May 5 through the Ontario Stewardship Program
Partial Highway 61 closures begin on Monday night

Partial Highway 61 closures begin on Monday night

Work expected to continue through mid-June.
Magog continues winning ways in TELUS Cup semi

Magog continues winning ways in TELUS Cup semi

Tristan Roy scored twice and Justin Robidas had a goal and two assists to lead the Cantonniers to their second straight gold-medal game at the national midget championship, seeking Quebec's first win since 2001.
Folklore Festival promises to be bigger than ever before (5 photos)

Folklore Festival promises to be bigger than ever before (5 photos)

The annual Folklore Festival will once again bring the world to the city through cultural performances, exhibits, and food
Daring youth to dream big (5 photos)

Daring youth to dream big (5 photos)

The Mazinaajim Children’s Foundation hosted its annual Dare to Dream Day encouraging youth to pursue their dreams
Confederation College bridge will close April 29

Confederation College bridge will close April 29

Access from Golf Links Road will be blocked until mid-June.
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