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Family marks 10-year anniversary of Reggie Bushie's death

Family marks 10-year anniversary of Reggie Bushie's death

Brother Ricki Strang calls Wednesday's Day of Remembrance both tough and emotional as he looks back at his brother's life.
Battle of Britain remembered

Battle of Britain remembered

Members of the local Royal Canadian Air Cadets held a ceremony marking a major victory in the Second World War aerial battle.
Overcoming opioid crisis requires the entire community working together

Overcoming opioid crisis requires the entire community working together

Overdose Awareness Day offered an opportunity to provide help for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues while also mourning those who have already been lost.
NDP candidate files complaint over Toronto Sun column

NDP candidate files complaint over Toronto Sun column

Right-wing columnist Brian Lilley dug up a 2019 podcast in which Thunder Bay-Superior North candidate discussed the use of national anthems as a cultural tool.
Joe Charbonneau

Joe Charbonneau

Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Parents’ group asks city council to consider rehabilitating space at foot of Donald Street for memorial garden honouring those lost to accidental overdose.
She is Wise Conference a virtual success

She is Wise Conference a virtual success

Making their third annual She is Wise conference virtual, ONWA discovered the importance of keeping the connection.
Ernst Zundel, deported from Canada on Holocaust denial charges, dies at 78

Ernst Zundel, deported from Canada on Holocaust denial charges, dies at 78

Ernst Zundel, a "patriarch" of the white supremacist movement whose numerous legal battles played a role in overturning a Canadian law against publishing "false news," has died.
'We miss him so much' - War memorial unveiled in hometown of Afghan missions last casualty

'We miss him so much' - War memorial unveiled in hometown of Afghan missions last casualty

LACOMBE, Alta. — Family and friends of Master Cpl. Byron Greff don't want the 28-year-old to be remembered as a footnote to Canada's mission to Afghanistan. On Oct.
Marjorie Elizabeth Cooper (nee Schneider)

Marjorie Elizabeth Cooper (nee Schneider)

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