Tuesday, March 19, 2013
"Ceremony And Resurgence"
The Idle No More movement in Thunder Bay is trying to give itself a kick start. Organizers are holding what they call "a day of ceremony and resurgence" Wednesday. Beginning with a sunrise ceremony, a day of First Nation teachings is planned at the Anishnawbe Mushkiki Centre on Royston Court.
LRCA To Start Its Flood Watch

Rock Drummer Lends His Star Power
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Jeremy Taggart |
Virdiramo Says Allegation Tainted Police Service

Police Youth Corps. Celebrate 20 Years
The Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps. 20th anniversary is off to a good
start, as the group has received 2-thousand dollars for supplies and
uniforms. Deputy Commanding Officer Kerri Hnatiw says the money will
help inspire youth to pursue a policing career. The Youth Corps. has
been a major help to aspiring police officers, and has left such a
lasting impression that several of the graduates have returned to
volunteer.
Gravelle Says Mining Benefiting Ontario
Crimestoppers Launches Hate Crime Prevention Program
Crimestoppers is offering a new program that will help put an end to hate crimes. The new initiative will be launched in May and could cost up to 15-thousand dollars. Constable Julie Tilbury says they embarked on the initiative after an alleged abduction and sexual assault of a First Nations woman. The Police Services Board pledged 2-thousand dollars towards the project.
Hobbs Happy With Proposed Legislation
Not As Many P.E. Teachers In N. Ontario

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