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Human library reveals experiences through stories

Human library reveals experiences through stories

THUNDER BAY – Stephen Price used to have a hard time telling people about his war experiences. When the former U.S.
Canada Post employees raise more than 10,000 kilograms of food for RFDA

Canada Post employees raise more than 10,000 kilograms of food for RFDA

THUNDER BAY – A number of city letter carriers worked overtime on Saturday making special deliveries.
Folklore Festival represents international showcase of cultures, performances and food

Folklore Festival represents international showcase of cultures, performances and food

THUNDER BAY – Wendy Taylor has learned a lot about cultures from all over the world in the decade she has performed at the city’s Folklore Festival.

Vermillion Bay man facing two drug trafficking charges after OPP seizure

A 50-year-old Vermillion Bay man is facing two drug trafficking charges after a seizure earlier this week.
Firm that fixed Kashechewan homes says feds still owe $3.6 million

Firm that fixed Kashechewan homes says feds still owe $3.6 million

THUNDER BAY -- A local firm wants the federal government to pay up for a $3.6 million job done more than two years ago. Bur-met Northern spent five months in Kasechewan First Nation restoring and repairing nearly 40 homes after a 2013 flood.
DSABB increases eligibility for Housing Security Fund

DSABB increases eligibility for Housing Security Fund

THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board is expanding the eligibility of a fund to help keep low income earners in their homes.
Federal program aims to update aging city infrastructure

Federal program aims to update aging city infrastructure

THUNDER BAY -- There is potential to update aging infrastructure in the city with a new federal renewal program announced in last week’s budget.
Natural Resources minister concerned about cost of energy in Ontario

Natural Resources minister concerned about cost of energy in Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- The single biggest concern the federal minister of natural resources has is the cost of energy in Ontario.
Home sustains heavy damage in early morning fire

Home sustains heavy damage in early morning fire

THUNDER BAY -- An overnight fire caused major damage to a south side home. Firefighters were called to a house on Sillsdale Crescent around 4:30 a.m. Friday where they found heavy smoke and flames.
Annual Spring up to Clean Up campaign hits city streets

Annual Spring up to Clean Up campaign hits city streets

THUNDER BAY -- Twenty-minutes may not be a lot of time but it can go a long way to help make the city a cleaner place.
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