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Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Local Remedial Action Plan group working with property owner to improve aquatic habitats, maintain part of the land as natural greenspace.
‘Really grateful’: local dry establishment owner reflects on 2 years in business

‘Really grateful’: local dry establishment owner reflects on 2 years in business

Jody Loos launched Howl at the Moon in 2023 as a “passion project” after his own recovery and losing many friends.
Winter storm could be a record-breaker, Environment Canada says

Winter storm could be a record-breaker, Environment Canada says

Updated information from the national weather office now forecasting winds up to 70 km/h in addition to 20 to 40 centimetres of snow.
UPDATED: Local family wants answers after daughter’s autism therapy funding cancelled

UPDATED:Local family wants answers after daughter’s autism therapy funding cancelled

Indigenous Services Canada denied latest round of funding for Scarlet Cully’s ABA therapy, leaving her without treatment.
Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

CEO Juanita Lawson says they’re effectively soft launching the hub, bringing more services online as staffing, funding allows.
‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

April 28 federal election falls on the same day as the National Day of Mourning for killed, injured workers.
'Messy' weather system to hit the city, region starting tonight

'Messy' weather system to hit the city, region starting tonight

Environment Canada meteorologist says to expect snow, possible ice pellet mix.
Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Fewer international student spaces, declining domestic enrollment, and other factors cited as reasons for the current halt.
Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Returning officers say voters will start receiving their information cards on April 7.
Morrisseau art fraud investigation gets international attention

Morrisseau art fraud investigation gets international attention

Thunder Bay police Insp. Jason Rybak invited to present at Canada-Italy forum on crimes against cultural property earlier this month.
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