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Reconnecting LGBT and Indigenous struggles

Reconnecting LGBT and Indigenous struggles

Professor and activist, Gary Kinsman, held a talk at Lakehead University about the historical connection between the LGBT movement and Indigenous people and why it should be strengthened again today
New trial against two men charged under Project Dolphin to begin in February

New trial against two men charged under Project Dolphin to begin in February

Keith Ritchie and Fortunato Colistro, two men charged with drug trafficking in the Project Dolphin investigation, have nearly all of the evidence against them deemed inadmissible in court and it's expected the charges will be dismissed
Letter to the editor: City infrastructure

Letter to the editor: City infrastructure

It is all too apparent that the facelift to the city’s waterfront has come at a cost to the rest of Thunder Bay’s park infrastructure.
UPDATE: Missing 15-year-old located

UPDATE: Missing 15-year-old located

A 15-year-old girl reported missing on Friday has been located by police. 
Greenstone OPP looking to identify suspicious vehicle and driver

Greenstone OPP looking to identify suspicious vehicle and driver

OPP in Greenstone are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspicious vehicle and driver that approached a child in Long Lake 58 First Nation
Winter FunDay activities rescheduled due to cold weather

Winter FunDay activities rescheduled due to cold weather

The dogsledding activity that was to take place on Sunday at Prince Arthur's Landing as part of Winter FunDays has been rescheduled to Feb. 18 due to the cold weather
SIU investigating Kenora arrest after man found to have serious injury

SIU investigating Kenora arrest after man found to have serious injury

Man was arrested following interaction with OPP officer last month.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny and frigid. Risk of frostbite.
U.S. Highway 61 speed limit jumps to 60

U.S. Highway 61 speed limit jumps to 60

Motorists can get to and from Duluth a little quicker from Thunder Bay, with speed limits going up five miles an hour on most of Highway 61.
Fort flooding leads to winter carnival cancellation (7 photos)

Fort flooding leads to winter carnival cancellation (7 photos)

The basement of the facility's great hall is under three feet of water and an ice jam has led to heightened water levels on the Kaministiquia River, threatening an even greater potential flood to come.
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