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Local youth score landmark victory in climate change suit

Local youth score landmark victory in climate change suit

Madison Dyck said creating change felt important, like a privilege and a duty.
Four more influential women inducted into city archives exhibit

Four more influential women inducted into city archives exhibit

The inductees in this year’s Women’s History Month Exhibit include the city’s first woman dental hygienist, Fort William’s first alderwoman, a historian, and dedicated community advocate
Council commits over $500,000 to save carousel enclosure

Council commits over $500,000 to save carousel enclosure

After hearing a deputation from Friends of Chippewa Park board Secretary Ian Angus, Council votes to save the Chippewa Park Carousel enclosure project.
Fighting Walleye bring Wintoneak back into SIJHL fold

Fighting Walleye bring Wintoneak back into SIJHL fold

Former Dryden Ice Dogs coach will take over the reins of the club, after the team parted ways with first-year bench boss Dwight Lee.
City council gives homelessness action plan the green light

City council gives homelessness action plan the green light

Thunder Bay’s ten-part Human Rights-Based Community Action Plan passed unanimously, but not without debate.
Nipigon residents charged with trafficking drugs

Nipigon residents charged with trafficking drugs

OPP also seized numerous firearms at a local residence
TBT Newshour: October 21

TBT Newshour: October 21

Arrest made in Algoma Street stabbing

Arrest made in Algoma Street stabbing

A woman was remanded into custody after a man was injured on the weekend
Activists stage ‘die-in’ to protest closure of Path 525 (9 photos)

Activists stage ‘die-in’ to protest closure of Path 525 (9 photos)

Protesters also held up hundreds of purple balloons, symbolizing the lives saved in the city through the consumption and treatment services.
Superior North EMS paramedics get a pay hike

Superior North EMS paramedics get a pay hike

Paramedics continue to earn less than firefighters and police, but the head of the service says the deal places them 'on the forefront' across the province.
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