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Sudbury Arena just needs a bit of loving care
Mr. Mayor, your Worship (Brian Bigger), and city council: You would think after four years of discussion, you should have the correct answer.
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We have a rule on the railroad – “The safest course must be taken.”
When something costs a dollar and you only have 50 cents, the answer becomes fairly easy. We don’t live in London, Ont., where they have the most millionaires per capita in Ontario and could spend millions. Their arena is at full capacity at each game and one cannot get a seat in their restaurant (at least before COVID-19).
Pyper Phillips cuts a metal “dress” sculpture inspired by a design by First Nations artist Karver Everson. EDWARD MILNE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Pyper Phillips with the finished metal “dress” sculpture inspired by a design by First Nations artist Karver Everson. The 16-year-old Metis student at Edward Milne Community School is enrolled in a metal TASK program at the school. EDWARD MILNE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
This metal “dress” sculpture, inspired by a design by First Nations artist Karver Everson, was created by Pyper Phillips, a 16-year-old Metis student at Edward Milne Community School as part of a class project in the school’s metal TASK program. EDWARD MILNE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
People donated $78,000 to the Salvation Army on the Sunshine Coast during its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign, breaking the organization’s fundraising record. “These funds will have a direct and. . .
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The Thompson Salvation Army were surprised they were able to raise $50,933 in December despite only putting out a few Christmas kettles due to COVID-19.
Normally, many kettles would be set up in the malls and businesses around Thompson. This year, the kettles were not manned because of the pandemic and therefore, the Salvation Army did not expect to meet their usual target much less to surpass it.
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In 2019, they managed to raise $48,000. In 2020, they exceeded their previous donations by approximately $3,000.