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Salvation Army unveils new soup van

Salvation Army unveils new soup van

Project will allow a charitable organization to continue to feed between 60 and 120 per night.
Northern Ontario schools suffer "ongoing inequities"

Northern Ontario schools suffer "ongoing inequities"

People for Education says Ontario's school funding model is disadvantaging Northern Ontario
Fewer than 80 tickets remain for House Lottery

Fewer than 80 tickets remain for House Lottery

Organizers expect tickets will sell out by week's end.
Central Avenue natural garden gets a facelift

Central Avenue natural garden gets a facelift

Volunteers in Thunder Bay are improving a unique public garden that features regional wildflowers.
TD, CIBC branches to close in Atikokan

TD, CIBC branches to close in Atikokan

TD Bank and CIBC will be closing their doors for the final time in Atikokan
Anishinabek police officers reject contract offer

Anishinabek police officers reject contract offer

Members of the police service that patrols the Fort William First Nation have voted down a contract offer.
Glance at Crime: 36 assaults, 21 thefts

Glance at Crime: 36 assaults, 21 thefts

City police were busy responding to more than 256 incidents last week including three sexual assaults.
Thunder Bay OPP investigate suspected drowning

Thunder Bay OPP investigate suspected drowning

OPP are investigating a suspected drowning Friday afternoon after a man attempted to retrieve his boat and suddenly stopped swimming.
Walkers stepping up to stamp out arthritis

Walkers stepping up to stamp out arthritis

Annual Walk to Fight Arthritis draws in more than 70 people and expects to raise more than $19,000.
Diabetes not an invisible disease

Diabetes not an invisible disease

Walk to Cure Diabetes expects to raise more than $22,000 for diabetes research.
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