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Historic sexual abuse settlement ‘serves as precedent,’ says judge

Historic sexual abuse settlement ‘serves as precedent,’ says judge

The reasons for approving the $13 million settlement in the Ralph Rowe class action lawsuit involving historic sexual abuse against dozens of Indigenous youth have been released.
Job fair will have something for everyone on Thursday

Job fair will have something for everyone on Thursday

It will take place on March 28 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Valhalla Hotel and Conference Centre.
Snow on residential streets kept school buses idle

Snow on residential streets kept school buses idle

The Thunder Bay school transportation consortium hopes bus service can resume on Thursday, but this will depend on road conditions.
LU unveils name of new Indigenous cultural and resource centre

LU unveils name of new Indigenous cultural and resource centre

The new name was selected by LU’s Indigenous Elders council.
CN Railway invests in Cinema 5 Skatepark

CN Railway invests in Cinema 5 Skatepark

CN Rail unveiled a $30,000 investment for the Cinema 5 Skatepark's Indigenous youth outreach program.
Fanti stopping pucks while chasing the dream

Fanti stopping pucks while chasing the dream

Thunder Bay’s Ryan Fanti is in his second season of professional hockey in the Edmonton Oilers farm system.
Cross-country skiing gets a second season

Cross-country skiing gets a second season

"Mother Nature certainly didn't let us down," says the manager at Kamview Nordic Centre.
RFDA playing catch up ahead of Easter weekend

RFDA playing catch up ahead of Easter weekend

The Regional Food Distribution Association continues to work around the conditions to keep up with the demand of their food banks, feeding programs and partners.
Magnus calling for 10x10 directors

Magnus calling for 10x10 directors

The deadline for the call for directors is March 29 and tickets for the festival are already on sale.
LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

The $30-million investment represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to enhance road safety in the North.
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