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UPDATE: LCBO tentative agreement on hold

UPDATE: LCBO tentative agreement on hold

LCBO workers went on strike on July 5 in response to the province's decision to allow ready-to-drink beverages in grocery and convenience stores. 
Language students graduate from Matawa Education program

Language students graduate from Matawa Education program

Close to 100 graduates were honoured at a ceremony on Thursday.
More wells to be tapped for database

More wells to be tapped for database

Starting in southern Ontario in 2007 and eventually migrating North, the program aims to determine how bedrock and sediments in different parts of the province impacts groundwater chemistry.
Ottawa revamps renovation funding for low-income families

Ottawa revamps renovation funding for low-income families

The new funding replaces the Canada Greener Homes Grant that was available previously. 
Survivors' gathering promises to shed light on the truth

Survivors' gathering promises to shed light on the truth

Survivors from across the region are invited to a three-day event to share, learn, and heal. The gathering will also include some fun activities and a distinguished lineup of keynote speakers.
OPP caught two individuals taking more than their fillet

OPP caught two individuals taking more than their fillet

Two individuals are in hot water after police find they are carrying too many fish, a firearm, and cannabis.
Providing free wigs a ‘heartwarming’ gesture by hairstyling students

Providing free wigs a ‘heartwarming’ gesture by hairstyling students

‘So much more than just hair’: Students from the Sault College Wig Clinic are hosting a wine tasting and pairing event this month in support of residents who suffer with hair loss
Local pop duo gaining international traction

Local pop duo gaining international traction

The pair have been working hard at their craft for years and are starting to have their music recognized worldwide.
Strike drives some to explore making own wine

Strike drives some to explore making own wine

At least one Thunder Bay business is seeing a glimmer of a silver lining coming out of the LCBO strike that is now in its second week.

Doug Ford torpedoes electric vehicle charging requirement

Building code change would have seen vastly expanded EV charging capability in coming years
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