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COLUMN: How to Break A Dieting Plateau

COLUMN: How to Break A Dieting Plateau

Have any of you experienced a situation where you’ve been following a diet program faithfully and the weights been coming off nicely, and all of a sudden you hit a wall.
Kings name first quarter CCM Hockey performer award recipients

Kings name first quarter CCM Hockey performer award recipients

Local hockey players have been honoured with the first quarter CCM hockey Performer Award
Man arrested on bus, charged with child abduction

Man arrested on bus, charged with child abduction

Police say they stopped a bus near Oliver Paipoonge and removed a 22-year-old man and 11-year old girl involved in an alleged abduction case.
Province renewing long-term energy plan

Province renewing long-term energy plan

The province is renewing its Long Term Energy Plan, and they are looking for feedback from communities in the region.
Police are investigating two Mac's robberies

Police are investigating two Mac's robberies

UPDATE: Police release photos of Mac's robbery suspects.
Greenstone OPP seek firearms stolen from pickup truck

Greenstone OPP seek firearms stolen from pickup truck

Greenstone OPP are seeking information in regard to firearms stolen from a pickup truck in Geraldton.
Chapples Park could become recreation destination

Chapples Park could become recreation destination

Consultants unveiled three options for the future of Chapples Park on Wednesday, ranging from redefining Chapples as a neighbourhood park to expanding it into a "premier sports hub," capable of hosting national tournaments. 
Student struck by car, sent to hospital with unknown injuries

Student struck by car, sent to hospital with unknown injuries

Incident occurred on James Street at about 3:30 p.m.
Palliative care requires detailed planning: Experts

Palliative care requires detailed planning: Experts

Palliative care experts say access to end-of-life care in remote communities needs to be carefully planned and prepared.
College celebrates 10 years of Respect

College celebrates 10 years of Respect

Confederation College Media Release THUNDER BAY, ON, November 2, 2016 – Confederation College celebrated a decade of respect on campus today, in recognition of the success the “ It’s About Respect .” initiative has seen.
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