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Ford government announces plans for 'Indigenous-led economic zones' under Bill 5

Ford government announces plans for 'Indigenous-led economic zones' under Bill 5

Facing mounting opposition from First Nations, the premier's office announced a pivot
Lake Superior High Schools Track & Field Team at NWOSSAA

Lake Superior High Schools Track & Field Team at NWOSSAA

Lake Superior High School, in Terrace Bay shows that success in track and field isn’t built on state-of-the-art facilities, it’s built on grit, determination, and hard work.
Mayor spends his own money on billboard welcoming American tourists

Mayor spends his own money on billboard welcoming American tourists

The sign, located on Highway 61 south of the city, encourages Americans to “please enjoy our community.”
'Completely selfless' actions of paramedic are recognized with a bravery award

'Completely selfless' actions of paramedic are recognized with a bravery award

Superior North EMS paramedic Chantal Olson was honoured for stepping up at the scene of a head-on collision
Fatal house fire not criminal in nature, NAPS says

Fatal house fire not criminal in nature, NAPS says

The May 22 fire killed a boy, nine other people escaped.
Man sentenced five-and-a-half additional years for manslaughter

Man sentenced five-and-a-half additional years for manslaughter

Isaac Talbot-Hall was sentenced Wednesday in the killing of Shawn Newsome in 2022.
A tall ship is returning to Thunder Bay

A tall ship is returning to Thunder Bay

Deck tours of the St. Lawrence ll will be available on Canada Day at Marina Park
Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Natalie Paavola has been working with Dilico for over 17 years.
Last week in numbers: OPP Superior North calls for service

Last week in numbers: OPP Superior North calls for service

Officers in Greenstone laid 93 charges last week.
Commuters urged to get moving this June

Commuters urged to get moving this June

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is challenging area residents to leave the car in the driveway and change how they get around.
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