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Lost in despair

The pain of loss is heartfelt for youth who must manage it with limited resources.

Team Ontario looks north for skills, leadership

Shaniah Linklater sees hockey in her future.

Dilico launches Aim High campaign for youth education

Crystal Davey spent much of her early childhood moving from home to home and school to school.

NAPS graduates 18 auxiliary constables

A mother of five wants to increase awareness of policing among children and youth in her community after graduating from Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service’s Auxiliary Constable program.

Mattagami Beaverfest offers sharing of culture

It was a day of sharing their culture as Mattagami First Nation celebrated the Beaverfest on April 28.

Hunters continue traditional hunt while living in city

When Zac Tait of Wapekeka First Nation moved to Thunder Bay last fall, he was determined to continue the annual tradition of going out on the goose hunt.

Cat Lake school under construction

Cat Lake elementary school students are eagerly awaiting the opening of their new school in September 2013.

Aroland files information request on Ring of Fire meetings

Aroland First Nation has filed a freedom of information request relating to the Cliffs Natural Resources chromite mine project in the Ring of Fire.

Anishinabek Nation calls for direct First Nation consultation on new mining act regulations

The Anishinabek Nation is calling out the Ontario government over phase 2 of the new Ontario mining act, saying the government is pushing through changes without directly consulting First Nations.