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College students get set for another Conflix

College students get set for another Conflix

It’s time for graduates of the college film program to sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
More local food at institutions makes economic sense: Don Mills

More local food at institutions makes economic sense: Don Mills

Buying more local food makes economic sense, says Don Mills, president of Local Food Plus. He’d like to see more local food procured by institutions in Thunder Bay, such as the hospital, schools and city facilities.
Critics blast province, say disaster relief contribution not enough

Critics blast province, say disaster relief contribution not enough

The province is coming under heavy criticism for not providing two-for-one funding to the disaster relief initiative.

Suicide epidemic forces First Nation to declare state of emergency

Four suicides in a month, including two in the last week, have forced officials at Neskantaga First Nation to declare a state of emergency.
Here comes the snow

Here comes the snow

Winter’s April wrath doesn’t appear to be over just yet. According to AccuWeather.com this area will see between 30 and 45 centimetres of snow touch down between now and Friday evening.

Mother of slain teen: How could a friend do this to our family?

Despite the pain, a mother hugged her son’s killer in court Tuesday. “He was our friend,” she said with tears in her eyes during a victim’s impact statement.
Favourable future

Favourable future

With more than $2 billion in improvements slated to be made over the next five years, the St. Lawrence Seaway should solidify itself as a global shipping route, Canada’s gateway to the world.
‘Wait and see’

‘Wait and see’

As some municipalities take the drastic step of withholding Municipal Property Assessment Corporation fee payments out of protest, this city’s mayor is taking a “wait-and-see” approach.
Losing the locks

Losing the locks

Not many pre-teen girls are willing to have their heads shaved. But Keeley Sweitzer says cancer awareness is plenty reason to shear off her golden locks at Intercity Shopping Centre when she takes part in the 17th annual Cops for Cancer event May 11.

Investor accused of borrowing client money

The agency that regulates the investment industry in Canada has scheduled a discipline hearing for a local woman accused of misappropriating funds from her clients. Pirkko Ann Ramsay worked with CIBC Investor Services in Thunder Bay.
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