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Awareness event aims to help end human trafficking

Awareness event aims to help end human trafficking

The event organizers hoped to connect people with resources that might help those who have been targeted.
The Dampiers held on for three wins on Family Feud Canada

The Dampiers held on for three wins on Family Feud Canada

The Dampiers won in all three episodes of the CBC show.
Empty Bowls funds Shelter House and Thunder Bay Food Bank

Empty Bowls funds Shelter House and Thunder Bay Food Bank

Over $32,000 was collected after the October event, which will help stock the shelves and feed clients of both the Shelter House and the Thunder Bay Food Bank.
Ice in decline over Great Lakes

Ice in decline over Great Lakes

The amount of open water on the Great Lakes hasn't been seen like this in February in 50 years, says Michigan University experts.
HNO's Northwest Explorers have Winter Games medal hopes

HNO's Northwest Explorers have Winter Games medal hopes

With just four teams in the tournament this weekend, the local all-stars will play for a medal one way or the other on Monday.
Residential building permits go online

Residential building permits go online

In a move to streamline more city services, the property and permits portal can now accept all types of residential building permit applications. 
TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 21, 2024: Paterson Court residents don't feel safe

TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 21, 2024: Paterson Court residents don't feel safe

LA police release more info in case of Sault man charged with murder

LA police release more info in case of Sault man charged with murder

Police still working to verify victim's identity, have yet to pinpoint location where murder happened.
MPs maintain Ottawa will continue to invest in roads

MPs maintain Ottawa will continue to invest in roads

“In the riding we have invested at least $80 million in the twinning of the highway, something that constituents will tell you all the time is critical to the safety of road transportation here in Northern Ontario.”
LETTER: Reader planned to protest pilot project by not shopping at LCBO

LETTER: Reader planned to protest pilot project by not shopping at LCBO

Judging by the speed at which the government put the kibosh on the plan, I expect that other concerned citizens voiced their ideological concerns in a highly focused way as well.
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