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Collins explores idea of new $25 million bridge

Collins explores idea of new $25 million bridge

A new bridge just west of the James Street Swing Bridge is being explored by Fort William First Nation.
Elliott Brood back in Thunder Bay

Elliott Brood back in Thunder Bay

Alternative Country/folk rockers return to Thunder Bay Friday Apr. 21 with a mix of new and old.
Letter to the Editor: We apologized for residential schools

Letter to the Editor: We apologized for residential schools

Some people are using individual acts of kindness and personal generosity to defend a colonial, racist and dehumanizing system of residential schools.
Fort Frances woman charged with numerous driving offences

Fort Frances woman charged with numerous driving offences

One woman was arrested and charged on Sunday after a report of a possible suspended driver in Fort Frances.
Lakehead Superior Nordic Association to host 2018 Canadian Ski Nationals

Lakehead Superior Nordic Association to host 2018 Canadian Ski Nationals

Lakehead Superior Nordic Association will play host to the 2018 Canadian Ski Nationals at the Lappe Nordic Ski Centre next year.
Cool Science: Electronic Waste

Cool Science: Electronic Waste

Cool Science: Electronic Waste
Northern planning should account for 11 zones: NPI

Northern planning should account for 11 zones: NPI

The Northern Policy Institute has published a study suggesting Northern Ontario economic planning be expanded to include 11 regions, rather than the current five, which are based around population centres.
History of 19th century building preserved

History of 19th century building preserved

Heritage advisory committee takes photos, artifacts from historic 19th century McLaurin building
Boys & Girls Club eyes East End expansion

Boys & Girls Club eyes East End expansion

The local Boys & Girls Club is looking to expand after school programs that have "absolutely exploded" in the city's East End.
Family, friends continue demands for inquest into teen's death

Family, friends continue demands for inquest into teen's death

Grassy Narrows First Nation's Azraya Ackabee-Kokopenace died last April after leaving Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
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