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Immigration pilot program success celebrated

Immigration pilot program success celebrated

More than 500 employers participated in the program and more than 900 skilled workers retained
Basketball Olympian hopes to inspire the next generation

Basketball Olympian hopes to inspire the next generation

Paige Crozon gave lessons on basketball and her road to the Olympics at Kingsway Park Public School.
Some big improvements in standardized test results

Some big improvements in standardized test results

Lakehead board elementary students show improvements in math and literacy
NWO lithium, copper projects receive $14 million

NWO lithium, copper projects receive $14 million

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources announces federal funding for four regional low-carbon projects.

Bed bugs infest local housing complex

THUNDER BAY -- A south-side housing complex is being treated for bed bugs. Thunder Bay and District Social Services Administration Board CAO Bill Bradica confirmed that McIvor Court on Lincoln Street has bed bugs in more than 30 apartment units.
Local port off to strong start after banner year for grain shipments

Local port off to strong start after banner year for grain shipments

THUNDER BAY -- Despite ice delays, the city’s port authority saw a surge in grain shipments last year that resulted in the largest cargo volume to move through the port in nearly 20 years.
Lakehead Labour Centre sale forces at least one tenant to temporarily shutter

Lakehead Labour Centre sale forces at least one tenant to temporarily shutter

THUNDER BAY -- The sale of the nearly 50-year-old Lakehead Labour Centre is forcing at least one of its tenants to temporarily close its doors.
Police clad in superhero costumes visit elementary students for Police Week

Police clad in superhero costumes visit elementary students for Police Week

THUNDER BAY -- Having a superpower doesn’t necessarily mean brute-force strength or super-speed. It can be making people smile or being a good friend.
SHIFT kicks off first ever Young Professionals Week in the city

SHIFT kicks off first ever Young Professionals Week in the city

THUNDER BAY -- Making the city attractive and appealing to newcomers, while also keeping its current residents happy is what one local organization hopes to accomplish this week.
More than 100 students compete in first annual CD Howe chess tournament

More than 100 students compete in first annual CD Howe chess tournament

THUNDER BAY -- Russ Aegard never had one of his Grade 6 students able to regularly beat him at chess until Darian Smith entered his class this school year.
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