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But the North Bay Farmers’ Market just can’t afford that.
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The market chairman was responding to criticism from local artisans who want a refund from the nearly $700 they paid up front to sell their wares at the winter market at the North Bay Mall.
Food vendors and producers are considered essential and were allowed to attend the market every Saturday.
“It would be nice to recover everyone’s loss, but we just can’t,” Deschatelets said Tuesday morning.
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Inside a small opening between several wooden railway ties is the home of Mike and Christine.
The space is about the size of a large cardboard box, hidden away from the public eye in the middle of the city.
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A few tarps lay on top of the ties to keep the rain from seeping inside. All they own is strewn on the dirt floor – clothes and some food packages, a backpack and blankets.
A volunteer with Hope’s Heroes places two plastic bags filled with snacks and water for when they return.
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Al Bottomley fears world war
Author of the article: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021 • 54 minutes ago • 3 minute read • Trustee Al Bottomley congratulates Harry Fry on being appointed to the Near North District School Board in 2020. Bottomley pleaded with the Near North District School Board, Tuesday, to pass a motion to declare a climate emergency and asked his fellow trustees to take all necessary steps to make the school board fossil fuel free. The motion was deferred after much discussion and debate. Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles Photo by Picasa /jpg, NB
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Despite a passionate plea to his fellow trustees, Al Bottomley didn’t garner the support he so desperately wanted during Tuesday’s monthly Near North District School Board meeting.