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US health agency to crack down on risky stem cell offerings

US health agency to crack down on risky stem cell offerings

WASHINGTON — U.S.
LETTER: Mayor's reckless comments are disheartening

LETTER: Mayor's reckless comments are disheartening

The public needs more than lame excuses and misinformed politicians to help the most vulnerable in the community.
What's Poppin': Hockey Markets and Family Day!

What's Poppin': Hockey Markets and Family Day!

There's plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay
Superior Fencing Academy continues to grow

Superior Fencing Academy continues to grow

Over the last couple of years, the sport of fencing has seen increased interest in Thunder Bay.
Rowan Tree Collective continues to grow

Rowan Tree Collective continues to grow

The Rowan Tree Collective helps young adults over the age of 21 with autism and other neurodevelopmental differences.
Why now may be the time to consider senior living

Why now may be the time to consider senior living

When Rhonda began exploring retirement residences in the Thunder Bay area for her mother, she wasn’t sure how her mother would settle in. Her concerns proved unfounded.
Spruce budworm 'trending upwards' in Northwestern Ontario

Spruce budworm 'trending upwards' in Northwestern Ontario

The last major outbreak was in the 1980s, so the region is likely at risk of another severe infestation soon
Community centres to choose governance models

Community centres to choose governance models

Review was conducted to address declining volunteer participation and reduce risk to volunteer associations and the city.
Couple who killed four family members sued by former lawyer over legal fees

Couple who killed four family members sued by former lawyer over legal fees

A couple convicted of killing their three teenage daughters and another family member are being sued by the woman's former lawyer, who alleges he is owed nearly $135,000 in legal fees.

16 marijuana companies band together to develop marketing guidelines

TORONTO — Sixteen of Canada's licensed marijuana producers have enlisted the help of Advertising Standards Canada to develop guidelines on how the drug should be branded and promoted before its recreational use becomes legal next year.
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