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'A place to hear our voices': Symposium brings Indigenous lens to nursing

'A place to hear our voices': Symposium brings Indigenous lens to nursing

The second BPSO Indigenous-focused Symposium is happening at the Nor’Wester Hotel & Conference Centre is happening July 8 - 10.
Pop-up clinic will offer about 100 spay and neuter surgeries

Pop-up clinic will offer about 100 spay and neuter surgeries

Booking opens July 4 at 5 p.m. with limited appointments. Thunder Bay and District Humane Society urges pet owners to sign up quickly.
Two teens and a dog escape devastating housefire

Two teens and a dog escape devastating housefire

House fire leaves a Whitesand First Nation family of nine without a home
'Resource security is now national security': Ontario announces $10M for mining exploration

'Resource security is now national security': Ontario announces $10M for mining exploration

Stephen Lecce, minister of Energy and Mines, was in Lappe for the announcement.
Thunder Bay crews sail to top of Bayfield regatta leaderboard

Thunder Bay crews sail to top of Bayfield regatta leaderboard

Sailboats captained by Thunder Bay sailors are making waves at Bayfield Race Week in Wisconsin.
Northwestern Ontario school boards earn top rankings for energy efficiency

Northwestern Ontario school boards earn top rankings for energy efficiency

Two school boards from northern Ontario have placed in the top 5 in the 2025 Sustainable Schools Energy Rankings.
Thunder Bay Kombans win regional Cricket Cup

Thunder Bay Kombans win regional Cricket Cup

The Thunder Bay Kombans emerged victorious at Cricket tournament, clinching the championship title on home turf.
Softwood lumber tariffs pose 'significant threat' to region's economy: NOMA

Softwood lumber tariffs pose 'significant threat' to region's economy: NOMA

U.S. Department of Commerce proposed a 34.45% duty on Canadian softwood lumber, this tariff it set to go in effect in July
First Nations-owned shop to donate $15K in clothes to underprivileged kids

First Nations-owned shop to donate $15K in clothes to underprivileged kids

On June 21, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., BandzonFeet will be hosting a giveaway of clothing and shoes to Indigenous youth for National Indigenous Peoples Day.
'I could be in trouble': Injured paddler rescued from remote park

'I could be in trouble': Injured paddler rescued from remote park

Veteran fishing guide Mike Borger's 40 day solo trip was cut short after a fall caused a knee injury. "In some ways, I feel like I failed, but that's just my bruised ego talking."
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