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How should homelessness be addressed? The DSSAB wants your thoughts

How should homelessness be addressed? The DSSAB wants your thoughts

The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board is developing a 10-year plan to address homelessness.
Ontario is not “going to roll over,” says Ford

Ontario is not “going to roll over,” says Ford

Premier Doug Ford slams President Donald Trump’s new tariffs by saying Ontario can bring back the manufacturing of auto, steel, and aluminum to Canadian soil.
Skilled trades programs getting $4-million boost

Skilled trades programs getting $4-million boost

Through the Skills Development Fund, Premier Doug Ford is providing six organizations in the region a total of $4 million to advance their skilled trade programs on Thursday.
Millions in funding announced for biomass projects

Millions in funding announced for biomass projects

The funding is going to eight projects in the region, all aiming to increase the use of underused wood and other forestry byproducts.
Union leader urges region's postal workers to 'vote no'

Union leader urges region's postal workers to 'vote no'

Canadian Union of Postal Workers will be forced to vote on a collective agreement offer starting Monday.
Strike over, WSIB employees return to work

Strike over, WSIB employees return to work

Union members return to work after accepting a tentative collective agreement with the WSIB.
Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

People gathered at Hillcrest Park to commemorate June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day with a sacred fire ceremony.
Both sides say the other needs to 'come to the table' as WSIB strike enters week 6

Both sides say the other needs to 'come to the table' as WSIB strike enters week 6

OCEU Local 1750 leaders are saying bargaining talks between them and WSIB have stalled. WSIB says union leaders need to come back to the table.
'The need for cash is instant,' says RFDA

'The need for cash is instant,' says RFDA

The Regional Food Distribution Association is running a 12-hour radio broadcast with CKPR and Rock 94 to raise vital funds for its Building Hope campaign.
Deadline approaches to weigh in on Marten Falls Access Road

Deadline approaches to weigh in on Marten Falls Access Road

Marten Falls Access Road project holds public engagement session on its draft environmental assessment statement in Thunder Bay.
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