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Wreath sale supports neighbourhood

Wreath sale supports neighbourhood

The Vale/Limbrick Community Action Group is selling Christmas wreaths in support of programming in the new year.
More seniors, children expected for Dew Drop Inn Christmas dinner

More seniors, children expected for Dew Drop Inn Christmas dinner

Seniors and children are expected to play a larger role in this year's Dew Drop Inn Christmas dinner, both as clients and volunteers.
Creating unity on the ice

Creating unity on the ice

Fort William First Nation and city set to host Anemki Unity Winter Classic hockey tournament.
Natural gas to cost $10M more in 2017: Chamber

Natural gas to cost $10M more in 2017: Chamber

Chamber of Commerce organizations across the province are sounding the alarm about what they see as serious fiscal consequences to the province's planned cap-and-trade system
Christmas Day surprise: 30-to-40 cm of snow

Christmas Day surprise: 30-to-40 cm of snow

A Christmas winter storm heading to Thunder Bay could bring with it up to 40 centimeters of snow, cold air and strong winds.
Dispensing Health: Dealing with the overdose problem

Dispensing Health: Dealing with the overdose problem

Did you know? Overdose due to medications is a leading cause of death worldwide. Thunder Bay and surrounding area has the highest overdose rate in Ontario, with 13.9 deaths per 100,000 people.
Year in Review: May

Year in Review: May

Evacuees from Kashechewan First Nation arrived in Thunder Bay, while firefighters from the city headed west to battle the Fort MacMurray blaze.
Kettle campaign $25,000 short with 2 days to go

Kettle campaign $25,000 short with 2 days to go

The Kettle campaign is $25,000 short of their target with only two days left in the campaign.
Matawa hopeful over 'essential' broadband decision

Matawa hopeful over 'essential' broadband decision

Broadband Internet was declared a basic telecommunications service on Wednesday and the leaders of Matawa First Nations are "shovel ready" to bring it to their communities for the first time.
Hajdu responds to criticism of $1.1M office build

Hajdu responds to criticism of $1.1M office build

Minister of Status of Women says it's important to work closely with ministry staff, hence a decision to spend $700,000 more on office space than another less expensive option across the street.
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