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125th Anniversary Quilt at Schreiber Public Library

125th Anniversary Quilt at Schreiber Public Library

SCHREIBER, ON –  The 125th Anniversary Quilt cannow be found on display at the Schreiber Public Library.  Teresa learned to quilt by taking a quilting course with Sue Wiseman. For the Maple Leaf, Teresa used a technique called “paper piecing” which makes the process of sewing [Read more]

Get paid to watch TOWN COUNCIL on OntarioNewsNorth.com

Get paid to watch TOWN COUNCIL on OntarioNewsNorth.com

Tonight (Tues.March 22) and tomorrow (Wed.March 23) win a $25 Prepaid VISA Card just for watching Town Council broadcast LIVE!  on OntarioNewsNorth.com.  At the beginning of each broadcast a ‘secret word’ will be shared (chosen by OntarioNewsNorth.com at  from the Council Agenda) [Read more]

Public chooses 2011 Marathon Summerfest Logo

Public chooses 2011 Marathon Summerfest Logo

MARATHON, ON – Marathon Summerfest 2011 Secretary Jackie Clance announced this morning that the public has spoken and a new logo is official.  “It was agreed between us that the community would choose.” said Clance who was pleased with the response on their facebook page and [Read more]

Ontario Minister Of Finance Dwight Duncan’s Statement On The 2011 Federal Budget

Ontario Minister Of Finance Dwight Duncan’s Statement On The 2011 Federal Budget

Ontario needs a strong partner to help provide our families with the tools they need to succeed.  The federal budget missed an important opportunity to develop a more meaningful partnership on several issues, including strengthening Employment Insurance, support for job training and immigration [Read more]

Caring for our families: the Liberal plan for homecare in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing

Caring for our families: the Liberal plan for homecare in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing

ALGOMA-MANITOULIN-KAPUSKASING – “In order to highlight to Canadians that a caring and compassionate alternative to the Harper government exists, the Liberal Party is talking about its plan to provide new support for family caregivers,” said Liberal candidate François Cloutier today. [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Davis Recognizes Efforts of Local Baking Philantropist

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Davis Recognizes Efforts of Local Baking Philantropist

March break is over and the kids are back to school, but that hasn’t stopped Yogi Bear from making an appearance. Yogi, Boo Boo and the rest of the crew are back in a hilarious family friendly movie that is set to hit the shelves at Crossover Video and Games this week (Tuesday, March 22nd). [Read more]

Ontario Recognized As A Wait Times Leader

Ontario Recognized As A Wait Times Leader

McGuinty Government Improving Access To High Quality Health Care Ontario is a national leader in wait times for key health procedures according to a new report from the Canadian Health Institute for Health Information (CIHI). Today, CIHI released its sixth annual report on provincial and national [Read more]

KWG TO DONATE SAMPLES TO ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

KWG TO DONATE SAMPLES TO ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

KWG RECEIVED ASSESSMENT WORK APPROVAL FOR MINING CLAIMS March 21, 2011 Montreal, PQ – The wholly-owned subsidiary of KWG Resources Inc. (TSXV: KWG), Canada Chrome Corporation has filed five years’ worth of assessment work on almost all of its mining claims that make up its 328 kilometer [Read more]

Sioux Lookout: Investigation Into Death of Child

Sioux Lookout: Investigation Into Death of Child

FROM/DE:    Sioux Lookout Detachment                              DATE:  March 19, 2011 Death Investigation  Sioux Lookout, ON – On March 18, 2011 the Sioux Lookout Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were advised of a missing 11 year old female. [Read more]

Kinghorn Trail – Open House to be held in Shuniah

Kinghorn Trail – Open House to be held in Shuniah

Did you miss the Kinghorn rail to trail project open house in Thunder Bay and Nipigon?  You are invited to an Open House on Tuesday March 29th at the MacGregor Recreation Centre in Shuniah to discuss the proposed Kinghorn rail to trail project.  Your feedback is welcome.  This project is [Read more]

Nuclear accident a world-wide wake-up call says Hughes

Nuclear accident a world-wide wake-up call says Hughes

The combined tragedies that hit Japan last week are horrible enough to begin with.  The sheer destruction of the earthquake and its tsunami swept away lives, communities and changed Japan in mere moments.  The events that unfolded in the aftermath, at two separate nuclear facilities, have the [Read more]

Cast in Township of Manitouwadge’s production of Cinderella released

Cast in Township of Manitouwadge’s production of Cinderella released

Preparations in Manitouwadge for Theatrical Production of Cinderella MANITOWADGE, ON – For several months, Manitouwadge Community Programmer Shawna Patterson has been diligently working at the production of Cinderella a Comedy Fairytale a scripted play from an author with Heuer Publishing.   [Read more]

Will YOU Choose Marathon Summerfest 2011’s LOGO?

Will YOU Choose Marathon Summerfest 2011’s LOGO?

MARATHON, ON – Summerfest organization is in full swing; part of this year’s new look includes a new logo and website to help attract new participants and out-of-town friends and to give people an idea of what Marathon Summerfest (MS11) is all about with just one look – the fun, [Read more]

Nuclear accident a world-wide wake-up call says Hughes

Nuclear accident a world-wide wake-up call says Hughes

The combined tragedies that hit Japan last week are horrible enough to begin with.  The sheer destruction of the earthquake and its tsunami swept away lives, communities and changed Japan in mere moments.  The events that unfolded in the aftermath, at two separate nuclear facilities, have the [Read more]

Strengthening Ontario’s Forest Products Sector

Strengthening Ontario’s Forest Products Sector

March 17, 2011 McGuinty Government Maximizing Economic Benefits From Province’s Forests Four more forestry companies have accepted wood supply offers from the Province, creating 38 new jobs and bringing more than 250 people back to work. This will also help create other jobs in the forestry [Read more]

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