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THUNDER BAY – A trio of educational institutions in Thunder Bay will share $2.1 million in federal money for skills training, development and innovation initiatives.
The organization plans to use the funds to upgrade computer labs, build multi-use training rooms, a resource centre, a client program area and convert a main-floor garage into an apprentice training workshop. Rosemary Moonias, president of the MLC’s board of directors, said the money supports the growth of Indigenous people throughout the region. The money couldn’t have come at a better time.
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