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Care Bus wraps up after a busy season

Care Bus wraps up after a busy season

The Care Bus saw a roughly 68-per-cent increase in use over the winter.
Controversial Danger Cats comedy shows postponed

Controversial Danger Cats comedy shows postponed

Crickets founder says he's hoping the issue will be rectified soon, so no other shows need to be postponed. 
Litter clean-up initiative launches for month of May

Litter clean-up initiative launches for month of May

Volunteers collected over 20 bags of litter in the Bay & Algoma neighbourhood in just under an hour for the start of Spring Up to Clean Up.
Second accused in murder of Jordan Lapointe receives life in prison

Second accused in murder of Jordan Lapointe receives life in prison

Derek Turner, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for his role in the 2021 death of 33-year-old Jordan Lapointe, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 16 years.
TBT NEWSHOUR May 1, 2024: New recycling program rolling out across the city

TBT NEWSHOUR May 1, 2024: New recycling program rolling out across the city

Arkells, Galantis top Wake the Giant lineup

Arkells, Galantis top Wake the Giant lineup

Tickets are on sale now for the Sept. 14 event, starting at $125 for a Tier 1 general admission pass.
Police seize over $100k in drugs at Schreiber home

Police seize over $100k in drugs at Schreiber home

A 54-year-old Schreiber man is facing multiple drug trafficking and related charges. 
Juno winner performing at Fort William Historical Park this weekend

Juno winner performing at Fort William Historical Park this weekend

Angelique Francis says she loves blues because it has ties to so many other genres of music.
NWMO responds to Land Defence Alliance protest

NWMO responds to Land Defence Alliance protest

In response to the recent Land Defence Alliance protest where a coalition of First Nations said “no” to burying nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario, Vince Ponka, NWMO’s regional communications manager, attempts to dispel concerns surrounding the deep geological repository project.
LETTER: Education is a major issue with nuclear waste

LETTER: Education is a major issue with nuclear waste

If residents of Ignace need more education, it should reflect on the effects of other people's health and safety and their Constitutional Rights, more so than NWMO's propaganda material.
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