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Federal strategy gives Thompson Homeless Shelter almost $250,000

Federal strategy gives Thompson Homeless Shelter almost $250,000

The Thompson Homeless Shelter has received $247,124 from the Government of Canada.

Council Briefs

Erin Stewart sworn in as a member of Thompson city council
Erin Stewart bests four rivals to win byelection for city council seat

Erin Stewart bests four rivals to win byelection for city council seat

Erin Stewart, the youngest candidate in a five-way race,has been elected to city council in a byelection to replace Cory Young, who resigned in September to accept a job in Winnipeg.

Thompson Unlimited raises its voice in support of new UCN Thompson campus

Thompson Unlimited issued an out-of-the-blue news release last Friday afternoon supporting the new University College of the North (UCN) campus in Thompson, although the release doesn't appear tied to any new development in the ongoing saga.
Tunes from the deeps

Tunes from the deeps

OK, they may not exactly be Men of the Deeps, the internationally famed Cape Breton coal-mining choir, but for management they're not too bad a lot at carrying a tune and singing from the same page.
Thompson Recycling Centre lunchroom shut down due to health concerns

Thompson Recycling Centre lunchroom shut down due to health concerns

Story: Despite some recent complications at the Thompson Recycling Centre (TRC), including its lunchroom being shut down by an inspector from Manitoba Workplace Health & Safety, the City of Thompson is remaining positive about the future of recycling

Female candidates in city council byelection speak on women's issues

As today's city council byelection date drew nearer and nearer last week, citizens and organizations in Thompson were attempting to better know the candidates that are running in the race.

DRAMA DONATION

Liz Sousa, team leadership chair with the Thompson Community Foundation, presented a cheque for $1,374.42 to the R. D. Parker drama club on Nov. 30. The club will use the money to go towards their production of Baraboo.

BRHA recognizes World AIDS Day

The 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day was recognized by the Burntwood Regional Health Authority (BRHA) and the Safer Choices Northern Network (SCNN) with the third local awareness walk in Thompson's downtown area on Dec. 1.
Ho, ho, Merry Christmas

Ho, ho, Merry Christmas

Louis Fitzpatrick, left, Bobbi Chrest, centre, and Jackie Fitzpatrick, right, all from the University College of the North (UCN), are a pretty cheerful looking lot who were taking their Operation Red Nose jobs quite literally Dec. 5.
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