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Muslims in Canada and around the world are gearing up for the end of Ramadan this week, and a bazaar in Winnipeg offered them a one-stop shop to prepare for celebrations.
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After 10 years helping to shape social services in Whistler, Greg McDonnell is officially resigning as executive director of Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS). McDonnell has been on parental leave since mid-January, but his decision not to return to the organization that runs the Re-Use-It Centre, Whistler Food Bank and many other programs was announced this week. article continues below Trending Stories Lorna VanStraaten, who has served as administrator of WCSS since 2007 and has been covering the executive director responsibilities in McDonnell s absence, will officially take over the organization s head role, the WCSS board announced in a Monday (June 27) press release.
Province lifts stay-at-home order Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021 • February 12, 2021 • 6 minute read Peg Scherzinger, left, Ann Frampton and Colleen Fraser glide along the ice at Queen s Athletic Field skating oval in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 12, 2021. Photo by John Lappa /Sudbury Star Article content The provincial government on Friday lifted its stay-at-home order and moved Greater Sudbury to theOrange-Restrict stage of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework starting Tuesday. For the City of Greater Sudbury, the move means more of its services and facilities will take a step closer to normal operations. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser.