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Grand A Day $10K winner revealed (VIDEO)

Grand A Day $10K winner revealed (VIDEO)

AND THE WINNER of the $10,000 St. Joseph's Foundation of Thunder Bay Grand a Day fundraiser giveaway is ...
Reconciliation through storytelling

Reconciliation through storytelling

Writer, Drew Hayden Taylor, talks about the art of healing during Indigenous Awareness Month at Confederation College.
Holiday Train heading into town

Holiday Train heading into town

THUNDER BAY -- A Christmas season favourite is set to roll through Northwestern Ontario over the next couple of days. The CP Holiday Train is making its annual trek across the country. It will be in Marathon, Schreiber and Nipigon Thursday afternoon.
Activist questions social mandate for oil pipelines

Activist questions social mandate for oil pipelines

Council of Canadians president Ruth Cook is urging those who oppose oil pipeline development to deny the federal government social license to approve projects that expand oil sand exports.
Lively McVicar Creek (VIDEO)

Lively McVicar Creek (VIDEO)

Geographic ties just one obstacle facing civic pride task force

Geographic ties just one obstacle facing civic pride task force

Civic Pride Task Force has three-year plan to make people proud of their city; some elected officials are wary if it can actually happen.
Tenant pleads guilty to disabling smoke alarm

Tenant pleads guilty to disabling smoke alarm

Simpson Street tenant faces $1,000 in fines plus court costs for removing smoke alarms from apartment unit.
Rusnak Around the Riding: A month of bravery, sacrifice

Rusnak Around the Riding: A month of bravery, sacrifice

The month of November is a time to reflect on our veteran’s bravery and sacrifice. This Remembrance Day my staff and I were honoured to lay wreaths at ceremonies across the riding.
Credit Coach: Avoid the retirement debt trap

Credit Coach: Avoid the retirement debt trap

How to Avoid Retiring With Too Much Debt and Too Little Savings
Water levels have peaked: LRCA

Water levels have peaked: LRCA

An additional five to 10 millimetres of precipitations is expected over the next two days.
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