Posts Tagged ‘Community Events’
Written by admin on 03 June 2013
Monday, JUNE 3rd Book Puns 6:30 – 8:30pm @ Manitouwadge Public Library Community Week Long Event Pick up your clue sheet and hand it in later in the week Info call Janice – 3913 Sponsored by: Manitouwadge Public Library Big Bouncer Fun Time: 6 – 7:30pm @ Manitouwadge Public School [Read more]
Written by Batchewana First Nation on 15 May 2012
BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION, ON – The Batchawana church, St. Isaac Jogues located on Highway 563 in Batchawana Village originally constructed in 1902 has officially been returned to the Batchewana First Nation (BFN). Batchewana Village has long hosted a catholic church but due to more recent [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 15 November 2010
GET INTO THE SWING OF THINGS! SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO, November 15, 2010– Area residents are invited to the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site on November 24, 2010 at 10 a.m. to see history in motion as the site’s largest artefact is swung into its winter position. During the [Read more]
Written by MPP Mike Brown on 01 October 2010
Ontario Government Strengthening Support for Local Festivals and Events QUEEN’S PARK – Mike Brown, MPP, Algoma-Manitoulin, is pleased to announce that Ontario is increasing support for festivals and events that create jobs, attract tourists, stimulate local economies and provide entertaining [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 25 September 2010
September 25, 2010 McGuinty Government Encourages Ontarians To Celebrate Francophone Culture The first Franco-Ontarian Day is being celebrated today. September 25 was adopted unanimously earlier this year by the legislature as Franco-Ontarian Day. The official day recognizes the contribution of the [Read more]
Written by admin on 01 August 2010
PIC MOBERT CAMPGROUND, ON – Saturday, July 30th festivities continued at the 24th Annual Pic Mobert Pow Wow (CLICK HERE FOR DIGNITARY INFORMATION) with 2 Grand Entries, in afternoon and evening (Though the drumming, signing, dancing and the beautiful regalia of Grand Entry are incredible to [Read more]
Written by admin on 01 August 2010
Grand Entry slow to start but well worth the wait PIC MOBERT CAMPGROUNDS, ON – The 24th Annual Pic Mobert Pow Wow began last night with Grand Entry somewhat delayed, finally taking place at around 8:30pm, the colourful regalia of those involved worn with pride. The dignitaries for the Pow Wow [Read more]
Written by admin on 29 July 2010
C-Weed at Pic Mobert Campground PIC MOBERT, ON – Last night, July 28th, approximately 300 area residents, from Mobert, White River, Pic River, Manitouwadge and Marathon, gathered at the Pic Mobert Pow Wow Campground site on the shores of the White River to enjoy a performance by internationally [Read more]
Written by Katimavik on 15 July 2010
SCHREIBER, ON – Monday, July 12th the Katimavik Crew helped serve food at a community Fish Fry. Afterwards they were also on hand to help with clean-up. Thanks to the Katimavik Group for their ongoing contributions to Northshore communities! Catching up on more recent news from Katmavik [Read more]
Written by admin on 14 June 2010
Northshore Relay a Resounding Success by Karina Hunter MANITOUWADGE, ON – In spite of steady rainfall during opening ceremonies, the 2010 Northshore Relay for Life Friday, June 11th from 7pm until 7am Saturday morning was a great success raising in excess of $26 000* for the Canadian Cancer [Read more]
Written by admin on 12 September 2009
This week I will be covering an ATV ride which actually begins in Sault Ste. Marie where the participants will be loading thier bikes & getting on the ACR (Algoma Central Railway) with Bob Collins of Algoma Sled Tours (and obviously atv tours lol) to travel to Millwood. That’s where [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 September 2009
Terry Fox inspiring children by Karina Hunter Emeraude Charron of Manitouwadge, Ontario was just 16 months old the first time her Mom stopped at the Terry Fox Monument outside Thunder Bay so that big brother Lloyd could read her the information engraved on the monument. It made a lasting [Read more]