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UPDATED: 'Grateful': Lise Vaugeois returns to Queen’s Park

UPDATED: 'Grateful': Lise Vaugeois returns to Queen’s Park

The NDP incumbent held off challenges from the PC’s Rick Dumas and Liberal Brian Hamilton.
‘Everyone has a stake’: LU researchers partner on food security policy planks

‘Everyone has a stake’: LU researchers partner on food security policy planks

Local Canada Research Chair says these priorities can guide pre-election questions to candidates, post-election advocacy.
In-person citizenship ceremonies returning to Thunder Bay

In-person citizenship ceremonies returning to Thunder Bay

The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association says the next one will be in March.
Ontario major party leaders, local candidates, speak on highway safety

Ontario major party leaders, local candidates, speak on highway safety

The issue has been identified as a concern in a pair of debates this election season.
Trucking industry, safety advocates call for highway safety improvement

Trucking industry, safety advocates call for highway safety improvement

Better oversight of driver training, more and better staffed facilities, highway improvements among those identified.
'Just too small:' NOSM says expansion needed to retain more doctors

'Just too small:' NOSM says expansion needed to retain more doctors

Dr. Mike Green says school waiting for updates to existing funding agreements.
Doug Ford pledges to fast-track mining and resource development

Doug Ford pledges to fast-track mining and resource development

Doug Ford made a campaign stop in the city on Saturday, the third major party leader to do so.
Thunder Bay all-candidates forum draws few candidates

Thunder Bay all-candidates forum draws few candidates

Only those running under the NDP and Liberal banners in the city’s two ridings took part.
Candidate profile: Waylon Scott

Candidate profile: Waylon Scott

Scott, the current chief of Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, will vie for the Kiiwetinoong riding.
‘I just cried’: Drag queens react to years-long, $380K libel suit win

‘I just cried’: Drag queens react to years-long, $380K libel suit win

Ruling judge called defamatory posts against drag performers hate speech, orders local blogger Brian Webster to pay up.
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