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Ottawa promising $1 billion for healthy foods in schools

Ottawa promising $1 billion for healthy foods in schools

With the budget set to be tabled on April 16, both local MPs promised money to make sure that children across Canada will have access to healthy nutritious food at school.
Humane Society hosting Dog-a-Paloooza adoption event

Humane Society hosting Dog-a-Paloooza adoption event

Organization looking to adopt out 20 or more large-breed, adult dogs during four-day event, which kicks off on April 11.
Thunder Bay Transit fares go up

Thunder Bay Transit fares go up

Fares went up across the board on Monday an average of 6.5 per cent.
Sweet North to open third location on High Street

Sweet North to open third location on High Street

Popular Thunder Bay bakery already has locations on Court Street and Fort William Road.
Bridges to the North building awareness about the "act of being Indigenous"

Bridges to the North building awareness about the "act of being Indigenous"

President of Theymedia, Tony McGuire, spoke to Dougall Media recently about the upcoming Toronto premiere of Bridges to the North and described the impact that the film has had so far.
Nuclear vote near for Ignace residents

Nuclear vote near for Ignace residents

In a few weeks, residents will vote on their willingness to have a nuclear waste repository in the area.
Forest fire season begins in Ontario

Forest fire season begins in Ontario

Any outdoor burning is only allowed under rules laid down in provincial and municipal regulations.
Man charged with 44 counts of driving while prohibited

Man charged with 44 counts of driving while prohibited

A stolen vehicle led police to a person who was also charged with multiple counts of breach of probation.
Multiple transport trucks involved in Highway 11 collision

Multiple transport trucks involved in Highway 11 collision

One person was injured in an early-morning collision near Longlac.
Students take on green energy and robotics challenges

Students take on green energy and robotics challenges

Grade 7 and 8 students from Pope John Paul II and Bishop E.Q. Jennings were involved in a Lego robotics and green energy challenge as part of the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board’s STEM program.
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