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Beaver Brae Secondary School host transition day for future students

Beaver Brae Secondary School host transition day for future students

Graduating from grade 8 and moving on to high school can often be both an exciting, yet stressful time for many students. Beaver Brae High School students helped their future Broncos learn about transitioning to grade 9 by helping with their Grade 9 Transition Programming day.
Exploring your community can help save endangered species

Exploring your community can help save endangered species

Lakehead Regions Conversation Authority and Thunder Bay Field Naturalists ask the public in the Thunder Bay District to take out the camera and explore the biodiversity around their community.
Steven Del Duca pledges to fight systemic racism

Steven Del Duca pledges to fight systemic racism

Ontario Liberals will fight systemic racism in schools and policing and reverse Conservative cut to Anti-Racism programs.
It Ain't Easy Being Wheel-y: COVID for Easter

It Ain't Easy Being Wheel-y: COVID for Easter

An Easter to remember.
Dryden reminds residents of the cemetery by-law

Dryden reminds residents of the cemetery by-law

The City of Dryden Cemetery By-law provides guidelines for planting trees, flowers, and shrubs on graves.
First Avenue South in Kenora closed for pothole work

First Avenue South in Kenora closed for pothole work

First Avenue South between Third Street South and Fourth Street South closed temporarily due to pothole work.
Agritech’s soft opening

Agritech’s soft opening

Doors were open and tours of Agritech North were offered to members of the public.
Fighting Walleye, Miners gearing up for epic final

Fighting Walleye, Miners gearing up for epic final

Red Lake won the season series 5-4, but the two teams played evenly all year long, setting up an exciting best-of-seven championship round. Neither team has yet to win an SIJHL title.
City of Kenora, Sioux Lookout, and Pickle Lake form coalition to reduce cost of policing

City of Kenora, Sioux Lookout, and Pickle Lake form coalition to reduce cost of policing

Since the Government of Ontario brought in a new cost formula in 2015, the three municipalities estimate that the cost of police services has taken $30 million more from their communities than they should have had to pay.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

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