Thunder Bay police board announces nine investigations will be reopened
After a scathing report that found systemic racism in the Thunder Bay police last year,…
After a scathing report that found systemic racism in the Thunder Bay police last year,…
Lewis Chapman looks nervous as he sits with his mother in his school gymnasium, dressed…
Grade 11 student Karlee Meekis has been drawing since she was a kid. “Because my…
A painted mural depicting the education journey of students at Dennis Franklin Cromarty high school…
Who doesn’t love bannock fresh out of the oven? The students at Dennis Franklin…
There are 24 members of the 2018 DFC graduating class. Many have overcome great personal pain to achieve a high school diploma. Meet some of them here.
15-year-old Ariana Chikane from North Caribou Lake enjoys the extracurricular activities at Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School (DFC).
“The jingle dress is the healing dress,” said Cheryl Suggashie, a student at Lakehead University from Pikangikum First Nation. Suggashie started dancing jingle dress in 2012 when she was beginning her educational journey.
It’s been four hours since classes got out at the Dennis Franklin Cromarty (DFC) school in Thunder Bay and support workers are just getting to work checking out the city’s hotspots.