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Name chosen for new consolidated school in Rainy River

Name chosen for new consolidated school in Rainy River

Board trustees voteD to call the school Rainy River K-12 School.
UPDATE: Thunder Bay Alstom plant gets $500M contract

UPDATE: Thunder Bay Alstom plant gets $500M contract

The local plant will refurbish 181 GO Transit bi-level rail coaches.
In-person citizenship ceremonies ‘a special time’ says multicultural association

In-person citizenship ceremonies ‘a special time’ says multicultural association

Local organization backing the call for the ceremonies to return to Thunder Bay
Bring back in-person citizenship ceremonies, local advocate says

Bring back in-person citizenship ceremonies, local advocate says

Ceremonies where people take their oath of citizenship are now mostly done online, according to Government of Canada website
Overdoses prompt fentanyl warning

Overdoses prompt fentanyl warning

Alert comes after a pair of serious but non-fatal overdoses in Marten Falls Thursday
Superior-Greenstone public board not impacted by PowerSchool breach

Superior-Greenstone public board not impacted by PowerSchool breach

The English public school board that serves many communities east of Thunder Bay says, while it was notified about a data breach at PowerSchool—a student information system platform used by many school boards across North America—its inve
Rainy River public school board investigating data breach

Rainy River public school board investigating data breach

PowerSchool has told school boards that affected data has been deleted
$11B needed to end chronic homelessness by 2035: report

$11B needed to end chronic homelessness by 2035: report

Local social services board chair says report can bolster pitch for provincial supportive housing strategy.
Kenora public school board affected by data breach

Kenora public school board affected by data breach

Director of education says board, PowerSchool investigating the extent of the issue
Indigenous business organization studying human rights impacts on mining

Indigenous business organization studying human rights impacts on mining

The research is in partnership with University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law.
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