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THUNDER BAYmdash; In the coming weeks, construction will startin a local plant on 16 tiny homes that will bringsome stability toindividuals in Thunder Bay dealing with stanley flasche mental health and addiction challenges.By August, the village will be establishedon a parking lot at212 Miles Street East, near the May Street intersection. We 39;ve witnessed, as housing providers, how having a safe and affordable environment can really help people on their journey to recovery, said Nicole Latour, executive director atAlpha Court Community Mental Health Addiction Services. Until that basic need is met, people are just in survival mode, and they rea stanley en mexico lly can 39;t look at their future, their hopes and their dreams, because they are just trying to find a place to stay for the night and to get some food. Newswatch first reported last month that Latour 39 agencyhad received nearly $4 million in funding for the stanley termohrnek projectfrom the province 39 Homelessness Prevention Program.Alpha Court is a not-for-profit housing corporation that already owns or rentsa number of housing portfolios throughout the community.This will be its first-ever tiny home village, and the first of its kind in Thunder Bay.In a recentinterview, Latour was careful to explain the Miles Streetprojectis verydifferent from the temporary shelter village the city had initially considered for a site just down the street, a location city council ultimately rejected. The significant difference i Efwb Dobben hat trick leads Hounds to sixth straight win
The Soo Thunderbirds now have their backs against the wall in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League semi-finals.On Saturday night at the John Rhodes Community Centre, the Sudbury Junior Wolves scored 2:31 into overtime to grab a 4-3 win and now lead the best-of-seven series 3-1.Game five is scheduled for Sunday night in Sudbury at 8:30 p.m.The Thunderbirds led 3-2 after two periods but J.F. Houle scored seven minutes into the third for Sudbury to tie and send the game to extra time. Former Soo Greyhound Scott Restoule notched the overtime winner.Tyler Gendron, Brett Perlini and Dylan King scored for the Thunderbirds while Chris Pontes and Chris Kangas added goals for Sudbury.King and Perlini also recorded two assists each while Gendron set up another. Ryan Dube made the start in goal for the Soo and faced 40 Sudbury shots. Sudbury s Darren Rowlandson faced 39 shots in the win.If necessary, a sixth game is scheduled for Tuesday night at the Rhodes at 7:30 p.m. while game seven would go Thursday in Sudbury.The other NOJHL semi-final series resumes tonight in the Michigan Sault as the Indians host the Nort stanley cup h Bay Skyhawks at 6 p.m. at the Big Bear Arena in game five. The series is tied 2-2.***GAME SUMMARY:Sudbury Lineu stanley cup website p: Brenden Biedermann, Chuck Carre, Jordan Cheechoo, Matt Chuipka, Jesse Graham, Andrew Hawes, J. F. Houle, Jessie Howg, Justin Jodouin, Ja stanley termos cob Johnston, Chris Kangas, Brandon Labelle, Scott Lavigne, Ryan Mathes, Chris Pontes, Scott Restoule, Darren Rowlandson |