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Raising the flag for social inclusion

Raising the flag for social inclusion

Athletes at Westgate High School raise the Special Olympics flag as it makes its way across the province.
Bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park

Bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park

Two bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park, male suspect arrested.
Ontario anti-racism plan includes focus on indigenous population

Ontario anti-racism plan includes focus on indigenous population

Ontario will mandate indigenous cultural competency training for the public service as part of an anti-racism strategy.
Ignace OPP charge local woman with drug trafficking

Ignace OPP charge local woman with drug trafficking

IGNACE -- Provincial police have arrested and charged a 45-year-old Thunder Bay woman with drug trafficking offenses.
LETTER: 25 per cent off of what?

LETTER: 25 per cent off of what?

The recent announcement by the Provincial government that they will cut our hydro costs by 25%, the largest cut in Canadian history deserves some critical assessment.
Police looking for information on events leading to man's injuries

Police looking for information on events leading to man's injuries

Police are asking for assistance in determining events that led to the collapse and injury of a 73-year-old man in late February.
Weather cuts power to hundreds of Thunder Bay-area customers

Weather cuts power to hundreds of Thunder Bay-area customers

Power outages have hit numerous rural areas around Thunder Bay.
Matawa official gets Skookum Jim mining industry award

Matawa official gets Skookum Jim mining industry award

Pic River First Nation's Peter Moses is receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Prospectors and Developers convention in Toronto for his work engaging First Nations people and communities in the mining sector.
Dawson Court and Grandview Lodge are still costing Thunder Bay taxpayers

Dawson Court and Grandview Lodge are still costing Thunder Bay taxpayers

The City of Thunder Bay is still trying to sell two former homes for the aged.
Building a home one log at a time

Building a home one log at a time

A new log home is taking shape in Neebing with the help of some Timber Kings.
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