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Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Cat Lake's Margaret Gray Nursing Station burned down on March 2.
Feds make long-sought move to make immigration pilot permanent

Feds make long-sought move to make immigration pilot permanent

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is being made permanent, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller told a local crowd today, describing the program as supporting ‘economic migration’ for its host communities
VIDEO: Thunder Bay adds first electric vehicles to city fleet

VIDEO: Thunder Bay adds first electric vehicles to city fleet

St. Ann students take the great big crunch

St. Ann students take the great big crunch

Students enjoyed apples on Thursday in support of healthy food at school.
'Big discussion' expected at sold-out event

'Big discussion' expected at sold-out event

On Saturday, the Women in Business Showcase will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and it will also be held at Goods & Co Market.
Trades employers can nail apprenticeship grants

Trades employers can nail apprenticeship grants

The initiative, made possible through the federal government's Apprenticeship Service Program, supports hiring and training Level 1 apprentices in construction and manufacturing trades.
Snow on the runway caused aircraft to crash

Snow on the runway caused aircraft to crash

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigation into the Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 aircraft crash was due to snow on the runway and a lack of communication between the flight crew and the airport.
Giant shines bright at Northern Lights

Giant shines bright at Northern Lights

Giant Gymnastics did again, bringing home 74 medals in seven different categories at the 29th annual Twin City Twisters Northern Lights Competition.
Influences run deep for Indigenous artist

Influences run deep for Indigenous artist

Gene Boshkaykin is holding a one-man art show at Chartwell Glacier Ridge on Saturday afternoon.
Let's Review: The Snow Queen

Let's Review: The Snow Queen

To make up a bit for this year’s warm and mostly dry winter, Cambrian Players brought a much-loved winter fairy tale to its stage, The Snow Queen, originally by Hans Christian Andersen.
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