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Historic cradleboard exhibit looking for permanent home

Historic cradleboard exhibit looking for permanent home

Shirley Stevens says Indigenous women made beautiful ways to keep their children close and show their importance.
New program offers marketing help to small business

New program offers marketing help to small business

Entrepreneurs across the Thunder Bay district can access the program too help brush up on their digital marketing skills.
Shortening teachers’ college back to one year could help fill specific vacancies, some local unions say

Shortening teachers’ college back to one year could help fill specific vacancies, some local unions say

Documents obtained by The Canadian Press suggest the province is considering the change to address a worsening shortage of educators.
'It's never too late': college celebrates academic upgrading

'It's never too late': college celebrates academic upgrading

Students from Confederation College celebrated its annual Academic Upgrading Recognition Ceremony this Thursday
Mamakwa ‘felt something’ viewing historic Treaty 9

Mamakwa ‘felt something’ viewing historic Treaty 9

‘As a rights-holder, it was a powerful experience to physically hold this history in my hands.’
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Nipigon residents question town leadership

VIDEO: Nipigon residents question town leadership

‘Collective impact’: anti-homelessness advocacy must be community-wide, experts say

‘Collective impact’: anti-homelessness advocacy must be community-wide, experts say

Lakehead Social Planning Council, local Indigenous Friendship Centre deliver presentation on most recent point-in-time count.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
More and new pests, invasive species to watch out for as winters warm, entomologist says

More and new pests, invasive species to watch out for as winters warm, entomologist says

While new threats to plants continue to migrate north, one toxic worm spreading in southern Ontario is unlikely to establish itself here.
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