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Three-on-three hoops tourney returns after more than 10 years

Three-on-three hoops tourney returns after more than 10 years

At the height of its popularity the event hosted more than 100 teams
Crime Stoppers announce winners of April Trip of the Month draw

Crime Stoppers announce winners of April Trip of the Month draw

Next draw is May 15 at 5 p.m
Spring-themed vendor show raises money for Twinkie Foundation

Spring-themed vendor show raises money for Twinkie Foundation

Running until 4 p.m. at the Quattro Hotel, the Spring Fling vendor show has brought together 50 local makers and small business owners
AlgomaTrad brings bluegrass to Richards Landing

AlgomaTrad brings bluegrass to Richards Landing

The Barrel Boys will perform at the Old Town Hall on April 28
St. Basil staff donates $1,700 to Helping Hands/Caring Hearts

St. Basil staff donates $1,700 to Helping Hands/Caring Hearts

Fund has raised over $85,000, and distributed over $72,000 to help with any financial burdens for less fortunate students and families
First-time ticket buyer wins ARCH 50/50 jackpot

First-time ticket buyer wins ARCH 50/50 jackpot

Proceeds raised from the 50/50 go directly towards the care and support of hundreds of residents, community clients, and their families
ARCH announces 2023 Hospice Heroes award recipients

ARCH announces 2023 Hospice Heroes award recipients

'Hospice Heroes are exceptional individuals/agencies who embody the values of ARCH and are community leaders who inspire positive change'
Giving Helping Hands to the community for 10 years

Giving Helping Hands to the community for 10 years

Helping Hands is a non-profit organization and registered charity that collects, organizes, and offers gently used clothing and household items
Youth Wellness Hub on Dennis Street expected to open in May

Youth Wellness Hub on Dennis Street expected to open in May

Once opened, the youth wellness hub will not only offer youth a safe space to hang out, but also access to numerous services that will be provided by Algoma Family Services and its partners
High cost, increased demand force local charities to adapt

High cost, increased demand force local charities to adapt

A recent survey of nearly 3,000 Canadian charities showed more than half couldn’t meet demand for help, while nearly a third reported a significant drop in revenue as inflation and staffing shortages continue