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Diving in

Diving in

When it comes to funding a neighbourhood pool, a local group wants the city to dive right in. A report to city council Monday shows that the city's three outdoor pools need some major upgrades in the coming years in order to stay afloat.
Idle no more

Idle no more

Idle No More is about the quality of people involved not quantity a small group that gathered in Thunder Bay Monday say.
'Utterly disgraceful'

'Utterly disgraceful'

Betty Kennedy thinks it is disgraceful that an international body has to bring forward Aboriginal concerns to the federal government.
Providing closure

Providing closure

A local DNA lab is trying to provide closure to the families of the Lac-Mégantic tragedy.
For Good

For Good

Marie Hartwick says too often youngsters have ideas, but don’t know where to turn to implement them.
Giving back

Giving back

Not every student arrives at school each morning on an equal footing. Some come from affluent backgrounds, while others grow up in poverty.
Money for music

Money for music

The city's professional orchestra is receiving a $200,000 boost . MPP Bill Mauro (Lib., Thunder Bay-Atikokan) announced the contribution of $276,000 in funding from the Ontario Arts Council for arts initiatives in this region Monday.

Long bus rides for Gull Bay students to continue for now

Gull Bay First Nation students’ long commute to class doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon.

Less grain leads to less cargo for local port

The cargo coming into the local port continues to lag behind totals recorded last year.
Under one roof

Under one roof

A local outreach program has found that when one door, or rather one building, closes another one opens.
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