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Lakehead school board announces Indigenous student trustee

Lakehead school board announces Indigenous student trustee

Superior CVI student Alexa Sagutcheway will serve as Indigenous student trustee on the Lakehead District School Board.
Women and Girls: Crafted with care

Women and Girls: Crafted with care

Aspiring teacher and entrepreneur Ashley Perry found inspiration and support for her crafting business after moving north.
Bold: Exploring by foot

Bold: Exploring by foot

The Thunder Bay Hiking Association is helping acquaint residents with the area's natural beauty.
A new film follows a canoe trip by First Nation elders to their homelands

A new film follows a canoe trip by First Nation elders to their homelands

Two elders from Nibinamik were accompanied by youths on a trip tracing historic canoe routes.
Women and Girls: A life after addiction

Women and Girls: A life after addiction

Wabason will be telling her story at the Rockin’ Recovery event at the Marina on Sep 7.
Wisdom: Spiritual meaning of smudging shared with young and old

Wisdom: Spiritual meaning of smudging shared with young and old

Smudging has been a huge part of First Nation’s tradition and culture, and Anishinaabe people for many generations.
Women and Girls: 18-year-old Thunder Bay teen brings her handmade jewellery line

Women and Girls: 18-year-old Thunder Bay teen brings her handmade jewellery line

An avid lover of jewellery is creating something for everyone.
Women and Girls: Love, from the shores of Superior

Women and Girls: Love, from the shores of Superior

Reaghan Howard is making art out of pebbles and glass from the shores of Lake Superior.
Following Up: Consultations inform vision for post-Victoriaville future

Following Up: Consultations inform vision for post-Victoriaville future

The city is inviting feedback from residents on the redevelopment of the Victoriaville area after the structure is demolished in 2024.
Following Up: Naturalizing your yard

Following Up: Naturalizing your yard

Thunder Bay residents who have already naturalized parts of their yards are hoping recent rule changes will encourage more to join in.
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