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NEED A PUSH?

NEED A PUSH?

A stalled pickup truck at the intersection of Thompson Drive and Quartz Street complicated traffic last Friday afternoon.
Inkster Liberal MLA circulating petition that cites 'serious concerns' about BRHA

Inkster Liberal MLA circulating petition that cites 'serious concerns' about BRHA

Kevin Lamoureux, Liberal MLA for Inkster, is circulating a petition to the legislative assembly requesting the provincial government allow all regional health authorities to be questioned on an annual basis by a standing committee of the legislature

Remember When

30 Years Ago Hugh Fraser, president of the Thompson Teachers' Association, said the teachers' response to added duties and reduced preparation time would be to withdraw voluntary services.
Northern Social Work program celebrates Social Work Week in Thompson

Northern Social Work program celebrates Social Work Week in Thompson

The University of Manitoba's Northern Social Work Program was celebrated in Thompson on March 5 with a luncheon and guest speaker Michael Hart talking about aboriginal social work in Canada. The event was part of Social Work Week.
NDP provincial budget is a green light for University College of the North

NDP provincial budget is a green light for University College of the North

New Thompson campus to be completed by 2013
SHATTERED AT SCOTIA

SHATTERED AT SCOTIA

Vandals seem to have left their mark on the front of the Scotiabank building on Thompson Drive North in Thompson. Judging by this picture, taken March 16, someone hurled a rock at a front window which broke through one pane of glass.
Four Women of Distinction celebrated with awards

Four Women of Distinction celebrated with awards

Stella Locker, Jan Hall, Colleen Smook and Freda Lépine were recognized for their contributions to the community at the second-annual YWCA Women of Distinction awards March 20 at the Juniper Centre.

Citizen Quote March 24

Now that the snow has melted so early, are you worried we'll have a bad forest fire season this year? Larry Caplette (streeters fire 001.jpg): We might have an earlier season but not necessarily a bad one.
Indian and Northern Affairs agrees to emergency funding for winter road crisis

Indian and Northern Affairs agrees to emergency funding for winter road crisis

The federal Department of Indian and Northern Affairs (INAC) has agreed to provide emergency funding to "communities in crisis" in Northern Manitoba in the aftermath of last week's winter road meltdown.

Winter Wonderland gives away food and over $2,500 to community organizations

This year's Winter Wonderland at McCreedy Campground in Thompson put on by Colleen Smook and her family, raised $2,552.35 for local community organizations.
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