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Westgate CVI hosts Youth Climate Action summit

Westgate CVI hosts Youth Climate Action summit

The summit was part of the 13th annual Thunder Bay Science Festival.
Doreen Marie Mauro

Doreen Marie Mauro

Doreen Marie Mauro (Siciliano) passed away peacefully with family by her side on August 23, 2019. Doreen was born on May 30, 1931 to Ralph and Theresa Siciliano. Doreen attended St. Peter's and Fort William Collegiate schools.
Women and Girls: Aesthetician supporting veterans with free scar camouflage treatment

Women and Girls: Aesthetician supporting veterans with free scar camouflage treatment

Alodie Mergulhao has been running Ageless Aesthetics Studio in Thunder Bay for the past two years and wants to show her gratitude to veterans and those currently serving by offering free scar camouflage treatment for the first three weeks in November in honour of Remembrance Day.
Saskatchewan move to cut funeral service for poor is dehumanizing: advocate

Saskatchewan move to cut funeral service for poor is dehumanizing: advocate

REGINA — By all accounts, Robert had a tough life that included a struggle with addictions, poverty and homelessness. But when he went to Carmichael Outreach in Regina, he knew everybody's names and took time to learn something about each person.
Ron Ongaro

Ron Ongaro

Holocaust survivor recalls real-life story behind 'The Zookeeper's Wife'

Holocaust survivor recalls real-life story behind 'The Zookeeper's Wife'

TORONTO — Holocaust survivor Stefania Sitbon was among 300 Jewish men, women and children who found safe haven during the Second World War in the unlikeliest of places: the Warsaw Zoo.
Hellen Jean Smith

Hellen Jean Smith

Helena Tracz

Helena Tracz

With great sorrow the family of Helena Marie Tracz announce her passing on August 25th, 2023, one day before her birthday on August 26th.
No charges in Halifax 'Proud Boys' incident, servicemen returned to duties: navy

No charges in Halifax 'Proud Boys' incident, servicemen returned to duties: navy

HALIFAX — No criminal charges will be laid against five so-called "Proud Boys" who disrupted a Mi'kmaq ceremony in downtown Halifax on Canada Day, the Royal Canadian Navy says.
100 years later, Toronto genealogists help soldier's family find his burial site

100 years later, Toronto genealogists help soldier's family find his burial site

TORONTO — After a search that spanned nearly a century, genealogists in Toronto have helped a Scottish family track down the unmarked grave of a relative who died after serving in the First World War and see him honoured in a military ceremony.
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