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It is with heavy hearts that the Fox family would like to announce the sudden passing of Mark Hamilton Fox on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital. Mark was born on September 5, 1973 at the Thunder Bay McKellar Hospital. He was a member of the Bearskin Lake First Nation and lived most of his life in Thunder Bay. He was a great supporter to his family and friends. He was known as “friendly with a great sense of humor to everyone he met.” Mark will be sadly missed by family, friends and his team, Michikan Lake Mavericks. He is survived by mother, Sheba Fox, Father Elvin Trimble (Loretta); children Keon Fox and Larissa Buchan; brother Tim (Joanne); sisters, Kim Trimble, Jennifer Linklater (Vernon), Corinne Fox, Grace Fox and Donna Trimble. He had a close relationship with his brother n’ laws, Mike Fox and Larry Baxter. He loved and cared for his many nephews and nieces as his own and will be missed by his great nieces and nephews. He had a huge ....
The Daily Universe BYU’s winter semester started a week later due to COVID-19 safety measures. (Preston Crawley) BYU’s Winter Semester started a week later causing professors to adapt instruction in order to compensate for lost class time. BYU delayed classes by a week “to allow more time between the holidays and the first day of classes,” according to the COVID-19 updates webpage. The end date of the semester stayed the same, meaning there would be one less week of instruction. “We’re in this situation where we need to know the same amount of stuff but in a smaller amount of time,” said BYU organic chemistry professor Joshua Price. ....