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Gakina Awesiinyag: LU's new veterinary program puts Anishinaabe philosophy up front

Gakina Awesiinyag: LU's new veterinary program puts Anishinaabe philosophy up front

Aimed at engaging more northern students, name for the new Lakehead University's new veterinary program was chosen with help from elders.
Baby bears benefiting from massive food donation

Baby bears benefiting from massive food donation

Sixty skids of dry dog food were donated across Ontario.
Construction set to begin on LU veterinary facility

Construction set to begin on LU veterinary facility

The new program, Gakina Awesiinyag will start enrollment at the Thunder Bay campus during the fall of 2027.
More than just plants stolen by garden thief

More than just plants stolen by garden thief

A local woman said she was shocked to find most of her garden missing, calling it not only a loss of greenery but one of sentimental value. The thievery occurred while Colleen Blaney and her fiancé were at a Saturday morning baseball game.
45 years after Terry, Darrel Fox makes his own stop in Thunder Bay

45 years after Terry, Darrel Fox makes his own stop in Thunder Bay

Travelling on bicycle all the way from British Columbia with his teammates, Darrel Fox is honouring his big brother this year.
24 Hours of Tennis raises $30K

24 Hours of Tennis raises $30K

'I love playing tennis for hours,' says youth.
'Seeing a need:' Six community projects get funding

'Seeing a need:' Six community projects get funding

Tbaytel For Good gives out $30,000 to six initiatives in Northwestern Ontario.
Increased NOHFC funding comes with new focus on job creation

Increased NOHFC funding comes with new focus on job creation

Over the next three years, the province is giving the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation an additional $30 million.
Cross-country skater brings pop-up workshop to Cinema 5 Skatepark

Cross-country skater brings pop-up workshop to Cinema 5 Skatepark

Noah Tynes, also known as the Sage Knight, says he's thrilled to spend time with Thunder Bay residents.
Babies bop beats in the library

Babies bop beats in the library

The first official baby rave in Thunder Bay welcomed over eighty babies and their caregivers.
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