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Grade 7 students providing blankets to the needy

The Grade 7 classes at Ecole La Verendrye are working hard to keep the community warm. Students are making blankets to help out those in need.
Embrace Life

Embrace Life

One of the biggest challenges Nishnawbe Aski Nation communities face is the loss of youth to suicide, says Deputy Chief Goyce Kakegamic. Since 1987, Kakegamic said they have lost more than 465 youth to suicide.
Royal recognition

Royal recognition

Andrew Coffey has received royal recognition for his work in granting children’s wishes. Mayor Keith Hobbs presented the 81-year-old grandfather of five with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal at a ceremony at Victoriaville Mall Thursday.

Border services officer fired for associating with organized criminals

THUNDER BAY -- A border guard has lost his job for allegedly affiliating himself with known organized crime figures.
Cause unknown

Cause unknown

Firefighters responded to a call about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday following reports that flames and smoke could be seen inside the Machar Avenue home. Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control within an hour.

Bob Rae could have Ring of Fire job waiting for him, Globe and Mail reports

Bob Rae could have Ring of Fire job waiting for him, Globe and Mail reports Some First Nation leaders near the Ring of Fire appear to be recruiting Bob Rae to be their lead negotiator with the province.

Cliffs files more than 120 gravel permits along proposed Ring of Fire road

There’s a long road ahead to get to the Ring of Fire.
University compromise not enough to please student protesters

University compromise not enough to please student protesters

A proposed compromise from Lakehead University doesn’t sit well with students protesting the changes to a course in the school’s faculty of law.
Bombardier awarded a 28-car GO Transit contract

Bombardier awarded a 28-car GO Transit contract

Bombardier has been awarded another 28-car contract from GO Transit.
Budget process begins for public school board

Budget process begins for public school board

Lakehead Public Schools has started its budget process. Administration presented the board with a preliminary analysis report Tuesday evening and the budget committee was established.
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