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City council approves $3M for local non-profits in 2025

City council approves $3M for local non-profits in 2025

The community services department expressed the need to sustain the community, youth and cultural funding program in 2025.
Gaming association raised over $10M for local charities

Gaming association raised over $10M for local charities

Fundraising milestone celebrated in Thunder Bay.

Study: Lower-income kids give more time to TV, digital media

LOS ANGELES — Children in lower-income families spend more time watching TV and using electronic devices than kids in more affluent homes, according to a survey released Thursday.

Toronto Wolfpack look to add promotion to rugby league success story

TORONTO — For Toronto Wolfpack coach Paul Rowley, it's another exciting, bone-rattling day at the office — albeit with a big prize at stake.
Mixed reaction to Toronto eatery's surcharge for employee health benefits

Mixed reaction to Toronto eatery's surcharge for employee health benefits

TORONTO — Increasingly tight profit margins have restaurant owners seeking creative ways to compensate staff, but one Toronto eatery's small surcharge to help pay for health and dental benefits has customers split.
Leafs Nation draining dollars, fans from Raptors, Jays

Leafs Nation draining dollars, fans from Raptors, Jays

Toronto Raptors fan Victor Anjos didn't think it'd be hard to find takers for his extra NBA playoff tickets.
Manitoba sets carbon tax at $25 a tonne as Trudeau warns feds will impose price

Manitoba sets carbon tax at $25 a tonne as Trudeau warns feds will impose price

WINNIPEG — The federal and Manitoba governments moved closer to a clash over carbon pricing Friday, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government will impose a carbon tax in Manitoba if need be.

Five stories in the news today, March 6

Five stories in the news for Monday, March 6: ——— REFUGEES HAVE BETTER ODDS FINDING HOME IN CANADA Some immigration lawyers say asylum seekers have been braving the cold to illegally cross the American border because they feel Canada is a better bet
The holiday cheer is upon us

The holiday cheer is upon us

Dorset Pier Mental Health has begun the holiday season by providing some holiday gifts and meals to the community.
Wake the Giant music festival gets council support

Wake the Giant music festival gets council support

Stage and equipment rental fees agreed to be waived for September event.
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