 | | St. Martin School junior kindergarten teacher Rachel Grassia prepares her classroom for the start of the school year, for the last time. After more than 20 years of teaching JK students, Grassia is hanging up her stapler at the end of this school year. Meanwhile, she is decorating to welcome this year’s first-time students, who will fill her colourful classroom next week. (Sandi Krasowski) |
Open doors to disabled, businesses told
With as much as 15 per cent of the population in Thunder Bay afflicted with some kind of disability, it makes economic sense for businesses to be accessible, says Al Buchan, director of corporate community affairs for HAGI Community Services for Independence.
Thursday , August 28, 2008
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Local case of listeriosis confirmed
A case of listeriosis in Thunder Bay has been confirmed and linked to the ongoing national outbreak, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit said Wednesday....
Thursday , August 28, 2008
Feds make life easier for newcomers
Conservative MP Joe Comuzzi (Thunder Bay-Superior North) can relate to the frustrations newcomers experience when they come to Canada....
Thursday , August 28, 2008
Dodgers crush Pizzamen
Brandon Smith and Mike Labelle drove in three runs each to lead the Daytona Dodgers to a 13-1 thumping of the Boston Pizza Red Sox in Thunder Bay Senior Baseball Association semifi...
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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