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Sony profits soar on image sensors, games, "Spider-Man" film

Sony profits soar on image sensors, games, "Spider-Man" film

TOKYO — Sony Corp. reported Tuesday that its fiscal second quarter profit zoomed by 26-fold from the same period last year, boosted by the success of its image sensors, game products and the latest "Spider-Man" movie.

RBC boosts second-quarter net income by nine per cent to $2.81 billion

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) has boosted its second-quarter net income by nine per cent to $2.81 billion. That compares with $2.57 billion during the second quarter of 2016. The profit amounted to $1.85 per share, compared with $1.
Talk with Doc

Talk with Doc

Come out and hear what the experts have to say as to how to save your brain and your heart. Northern Hearts presents TALK WITH DOC Tuesday, March 14 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. at West Thunder Community Centre (South Edward Street). Speakers: Dr.
Former CP editor-in-chief Scott White to head Conversation Canada

Former CP editor-in-chief Scott White to head Conversation Canada

TORONTO — Scott White, who served as editor-in-chief of The Canadian Press for 16 years, has been appointed to lead The Conversation Canada. It's a national non-profit journalism start-up expected to launch this spring.
Group plans improvements to Rossport marina

Group plans improvements to Rossport marina

Three-year improvement plan includes restoring or replacing wharf, hiring paid manager.
Dryden gets disaster relief: Ontario

Dryden gets disaster relief: Ontario

In August Dryden was hammered by heavy rainfall. Nearly 150 millimeters of rain fell in just a few hours, devastating homes, businesses and infrastructure. Ontario confirmed Wednesday it will assist with disaster relief dollars.
Parents caught off guard by temporary child care centre closure

Parents caught off guard by temporary child care centre closure

The Sleeping Giant Child Care Centre and the District Social Services Board are both speaking out about the closure

Ombudsman investigating if vulnerable women and kids aware of tax benefits

OTTAWA — Canada's taxpayers' advocate says the Canada Revenue Agency isn't doing a good enough job ensuring women living in shelters with their children are aware of and receiving benefit cheques.
Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association receives $50,000 OTF Grant

Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association receives $50,000 OTF Grant

Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association receives $50,000 to help create employment opportunities, invest into professional development and expand community programing.
Family donates $1.26 million to Thunder Bay Community Foundation

Family donates $1.26 million to Thunder Bay Community Foundation

The anonymous donation is the largest the Thunder Bay Community Foundation has ever received and pushes its total portfolio to more than $13 million.
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