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Plus, the kids are back at school this week! Check out this reporter-mom's reaction to the return to in-person learning
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Be sure to check out your member homepage often to enjoy new content that is posted regularly. This month, listen in as we sit down with senior reporter David Helwig for a three-part series to discuss what happened at Algoma Public Health in 2015 and a replay of our live webinar with Flair Air CFO Garth Lund.

For parents, sending kids back to school after the lockdown is a leap of faith. Check out reporter Nikki Cole’s column about an issue all parents are worried about.

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And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:

While dining at a restaurant is off the menu due to provincial restrictions, that doesn’t mean local eateries are closed. In fact, they need your support now more than ever. Check out Nathan Taylor’s Food Column for all the details.

Canada’s CEOs, who already make big bucks, can’t keep their hands out of the federal government’s cookie jar. It should not happen, says columnist Bob Bruton.

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